cashout
noun[C]
finance & economicsspecialized(alsocash out)uk/ˈkæʃ.aʊt/us/ˈkæʃ.aʊt/anoccasionwhenmoneyis given inexchangefor something that has avalue, or themoneyitself:
We used the cashout as the downpaymentforournextloan.
In acashoutsituation, theproprietorswanttoselltheirsharestoturnpaperwealthintorealwealth.
- When youleavethecompanyfindout whatfinancialbenefits, such asunusedvacationpayorstockoptioncashouts, you’reentitledto.
- Cashoutsfrom home-owners taking outbiggermortgageshavefallen.
- Iwantto do acashout refinance on mymortgageinorderto get a downpaymentfor anincomeproperty.
Stock markets
- algo
- anti-city
- anti-dilution
- anti-speculation
- anti-speculative
- bearish
- bond
- bull
- bull market
- flotation
- non-convertible
- non-cumulative
- non-directional
- non-discretionary
- non-distributable
- payback period
- stockbroker
- stockholder
- strip
- the Big Board