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Definitions from the WebCash OutDefinition:Verb: To convert securities, investments, or other non-cash assets into cash. Noun: The act of converting non-cash assets into cash. Noun: The act of withdrawing money directly from a bank, credit union, or other financial institution. Phrase: To sell or dispose of something in order to gain an advantage or benefit. Examples:As a Verb:1. When the stocks reached their peak value, she decided to cash out and use the money for a down payment on a house. 2. He plans to cash out his retirement savings in order to start his own business. As a Noun:1. The cash out of the company's investments allowed them to pursue new growth opportunities. 2. With a successful cash out from her property investments, she retired early. As a Noun (Banking context):1. The bank charges a fee for every cash out transaction made at an ATM. 2. The online banking system offers easy and convenient cash out options. As a Phrase:1. The team decided to cash out some of their best players to secure funding for new signings. 2. She realized she could cash out on the antique collection she inherited to fund her dream vacation. Note: The above examples are for illustrative purposes. | ||||
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