cashable

IPA: kˈæʃʌbʌɫ

adjective

  • Able to be converted into cash
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Examples of "cashable" in Sentences

  • Converting our mortgage deduction to a cashable tax credit would not only be fairer, it also would help ordinary Americans to stay in their homes.
  • "cashable" cards, were used to withdraw money from ATMs or point of sale terminals that the cashiers had determined permitted the highest withdrawal limits.
  • This money could be in tax-free savings accounts or regular savings or investment accounts in highly liquid securities such as cashable GICs or money market funds.
  • City council finance chiefs say the government, in calculating grant settlements for local authorities, assumes they will make three per cent "cashable" efficiency savings.
  • Exchanging the popular home mortgage tax deduction for a cashable tax credit, as Nobel Prize winning economist Joseph Stiglitz has proposed, would help us achieve these objectives.
  • Migrating the many homemade and discrete applications and spreadsheet systems to a common secure and live architecture present a real and immediate opportunity for short-term cashable economies.
  • Half of the efficiency savings made by government had to be 'cashable' (i.e. demonstrably saved money that could be spent elsewhere) and half could be 'non-cashable' (i.e. getting greater outputs or improved quality for the same inputs).

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