0 used in a company's financial results to describe an amount that is not related to money coming into or going out of the business: --
The uptake, for instance, of non-cash-limited services has to be met from the monies voted at this time.
The gain is for machines with non-cash prizes, which are popular at the seaside, rather than for cash-prize machines.
It is important to take account of those non-cash items; doing otherwise would, in a sense, be false accounting.
Clause 24 contains important provisions for an independent expert to value non-cash assets which pay up shares on an allotment.
I have already acted against avoidance of national insurance contributions by employers who pay earnings in various non-cash forms.
These figures exclude capital additions and related non-cash charges.
And it does not matter whether we are talking cash or non-cash.
Those who were members of approved societies and who received maximum cash benefits and maximum non-cash benefits received optical and dental treatment free.