Cash-in
redemption, as of mutual-fund shares.
Historical Examples
I’ve lined up for a cash-in tree times, an’ I’ll make it four straight, sure.
Thoroughbreds W. A. Fraser
“Let’s line up fer a cash-in,” he exclaimed to Mortimer, making a break down the steps to the lawn.
Thoroughbreds W. A. Fraser
Read Also:
- Cash in on something
cash in on something verb phrase To get profit or advantage from something, esp from something unexpected (1920s+)
- Cash-journal
cashbook.
- Cash limit
noun (often pl) a limit imposed as a method of curtailing overall expenditure without specifying the precise means of budgetary control
- Cash-machine
automated-teller machine. an electronic banking machine that dispenses cash, accepts deposits, and performs other services when a customer inserts a plastic card and pushes the proper coded buttons. Abbreviation: ATM.
- Cash-money
cash, as distinguished from a check or money order.