cash out

The phrase "cash out" is commonly used in finance and everyday language to describe converting assets or accumulated value into cash.

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Definition

B2Finance

(common)To convert an investment or asset into cash.

Example

  • He decided to cash out his stocks before the market crashed.

B2Retail

(common)To reconcile receipts at the end of a shift, ensuring all transactions are accounted for.

Example

  • The cashier has to cash out before leaving the store.

B2Gambling

(common)To exchange gambling chips for money when finished gambling.

Example

  • After a successful night at the casino, she went to cash out her chips.

B2Business

(common)To withdraw one's funds or profits from a business or investment.

Example

  • The investor decided to cash out after the company went public.

C1Philosophy

(academic)To explain or elaborate on an idea or concept in more concrete terms.

Example

  • The philosopher cashed out the abstract concept into practical examples.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "cash out":

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