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cash
noun as in money; assets
Strong matches
verb as in exchange for real money
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Example Sentences
Berkshire reported third-quarter earnings a week ago, showing a growing pile of cash and a continued aversion to stock buybacks.
Buying Treasurys won’t close these financial holes, but they do offer moderate returns and are a good place to park cash when markets are volatile and other investments seem risky.
Users can receive their cash withdrawals in a sealed paper bag for a delivery fee of $6.99—or $2.99 if they have more than $100,000 in assets across their accounts.
A major source of foreign currency used to be US oil giant Chevron, which continues to operate under a special license despite sanctions but no longer pays royalties in cash.
Albahary said that he isn’t seeing evidence of margin calls, when brokers demand more cash from investors who used borrowed money to buy assets, hitting the crypto or stock markets yet.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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