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Cash seems quite accepable eg can I pay by cash or by card? It is derived from the old word cache: a hoard of coin.
depends on how you use the word credit. So the answer is yes, for one usage. Another opposite of credit is debt.
Liquidity is all about cash and assets near to cash (assets that can be easily converted to cash with incurring minimum cost), while Solvency is the ability of a business entity to meets its debts and financial obligations as they mature. In another word, Liquidity is cash on hand and Solvency is ability to pay debts.
I always use cash to pay for my groceries.
Transfer of cash.
spondoolies!!!
funds
cash handler
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gratuity
Cash is an ancient word in many languages meaning tangible currency. So many languages were using this word, so why would English not. It is just another word for money.
Cash = Bargeld pay cash = Bar bezahlen
It was just made up by John
Cash seems quite accepable eg can I pay by cash or by card? It is derived from the old word cache: a hoard of coin.
The vowel "a" in the word "cash" has a short sound.
Another term used for cashing out something valuable is to liquefy (usually assets) or liquidate.