Being a method of accounting that includes as income only what has been received and as expenses only those paid — compare ACCRUAL.
(1965-) Australian tennis player. An attacking player with a powerful serve, he set up Australia's victory in the 1986 Davis Cup in an epic match against Mikael Pernfors of Sweden. In the same year he was a semifinalist at Wimbledon and in 1987 he won the Wimbledon men's singles title, defeating Ivan Lendl. His career has been marred by injuries.
(1932-) US country singer, songwriter, and guitarist. His early hits, recorded for Sun Records in Memphis, Tennessee, include the million-selling ‘I Walk the Line’ 1956. Many of his songs have become classics.
Cash’s gruff delivery and storytelling ability distinguish his work. He is widely respected beyond the country-music field for his concern for the underprivileged, expressed in albums like Bitter Tears 1964 about Native Americans and Live At Folsom Prison 1968. He is known as the “Man in Black” because of his penchant for dressing entirely in black.
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ETYM French caisse case, box, cash box, cash. Related to Case a box.
(Homonym: cache).
1. Money in the form of bills or coins.
2. Prompt payment for goods or services in currency or by check; SYN. immediate payment.
Town in Arkansas (USA); zip code 72421.
To exchange for cash; SYN. cash in.
1. To pay or obtain cash for
2. To lead and win a bridge trick with (a card that is the highest remaining card of its suit)