net cash

collocation in English

meaningsofnetandcash

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net
adjective[before or after noun]
uk
/net/
us
/net/
left when there is nothing else to be ...
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cash
noun[U]
uk
/kæʃ/
us
/kæʃ/
money in the form of notes and coins, rather than cheques or ...
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(Definition ofnetandcashfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofnet cash

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The most interesting line on the plot is the cumulativenetcashflow.
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First, there is a liquidity constraint, whereby total per period full expenditure must be less than or equal to totalnetcashon hand.
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In 2004, government payments represented 21.9% of thenetcashincome of farms receiving payments53.
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In this study, the estimation of cumulative probabilities was based on sparse frequency data ofnetcash returns that accounted for rainfall and far mer variability.
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The first is based on a reasonable behavioural assumption that decisionmakers always prefer more to less if the good is an unscaled measure of preference, such asnetcashreturns.
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The annualnetcashflow is negative for the first 6 years of the program, but is positive for the remaining 9 years of the program.
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In those years in which the domestic market under-performs the world stock markets, the swap generatesnetcashflows into the country to its domestic investors.
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Over the previous two years thenetcashflow was lower—£188 million in 1970–71 and £176 million in 1969–70.
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The changes will reduce industrynetcashflow, and that will have a negative effect on exploration, which is already low.
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Thenetcashlimit is negative because, with the new towns programme nearing completion, disposal receipts now exceed the amount of gross new investment.
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The social fund has always operated nationally within a net budget, and the setting of anetcashlimit now formalises this arrangement.
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Therefore, its borrowing will not be included in the public sectornetcashrequirement.
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And this year, with the spectrum proceeds, thenetcashdebt repayment will be £28 billion.
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These have resulted in a net saving of 92 posts and anetcashsaving of £560,000.
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I thought it would be anetcashmonthly account, but it is anything but.
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It was therefore possible to reduce thenetcashlimit without affecting in any way the provision for gross expenditure.
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The cash receipts in 1936 were £39,235 and thenetcashcost therefore was £2,025.
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The gross takings for the week were £103, of which £23 went to taxation and £80 was left asnetcashtakings.
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Thenetcashexpenditure has fallen from over £86,000,000 to £40,500,000.
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It is thenetcashreceived that can be spent.
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