money in coins or notes, as distinct from cheques, money orders, or credit
(1932–2003), American country music singer and songwriter. Notable songs: ‘I Walk the Line’ (1956) and ‘A Boy Named Sue’ (1969)
electronic financial transactions conducted in cyberspace via computer networks
count and check takings at the end of a day’s trading
convert an insurance policy, savings account, or other investment into money
a bar at a social function at which guests buy drinks rather than having them provided free
a plastic card issued by a bank or building society which enables the holder to withdraw money from a cash machine
a business, investment, or product that provides a steady income or profit
a crop produced for its commercial value rather than for use by the grower
a counter or compartment in a shop or restaurant where payments are made
the total amount of money being transferred into and out of a business, especially as affecting liquidity
negotiable coins and banknotes as opposed to other forms of payment
a person who is able to buy something, especially a property, without needing to take out a mortgage or loan to do so
the ratio of the liquid assets of a company to its current liabilities
an accessible store of money kept by an organization for expenditure on small items
another term for automated teller machine.
a machine used in shops that has a drawer for money and totals, displays, and records the amount of each sale
money that may be transferred electronically from one party to another during a transaction
payment for goods and services in cash rather than by cheque or other means, typically as a way of avoiding the payment of tax on the amount earned
a system of wholesale trading whereby goods are paid for in full at the time of purchase and taken away by the purchaser
the system of paying for goods when they are delivered
(1875–1971), US businessman. He invested in a small store (the Golden Rule) in Kemmerer, Wyoming, 1902 and by 1913 had developed 34 stores, the beginning of the J. C. Penney department store chain. He was the company’s president 1913–17 and chairman 1917–46
a method of assessing investments taking into account the expected accumulation of interest
a form of incentive offered to buyers of certain products whereby they receive a cash refund after making their purchase
money in the form of cash that is immediately available
another term for automated teller machine.