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An in-kind contribution is a non-cash input which can be given a cash value. In business, a partner or investor may offer property or something of value to the company in lieu of cash. For example, the owner of an automobile dealership wishes to invest in a local construction company. His cash-on-hand is low, so he offers ten pickup trucks to the owners of the construction company in exchange for a part ownership in the company.

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