0 used to describe investments, financial products, etc. that involve money rather than shares, bonds, etc.: --
1 used to describe financial activities that are done using cash rather than cheques, bank cards, etc.: --
I should like to address the small loan and cash-based borrowing at what is patronisingly called the lower end of the market, that which involves small amounts of borrowing.
His point was that as, at the moment, loan sharks ask for social security benefit books—an entirely cash-based system—as security against a loan, what would happen with vouchers?
However, pensioners are still free to choose to retain the existing cash-based method rather than a bank account transfer.
But, at the same time, there has been a developing interest in cash-based profit sharing.
We shall be producing them parallel with the cash-based supply estimates and appropriation accounts until the years 2000 and 2001.
Both of those concepts are culturally and organisationally based rather than cash-based concepts.
This is one case where the problems and the solutions are not cash-based.
The last thought in refugees' minds is whether they are fleeing to somewhere with a cash-based or a voucher-based system of support.