noncash
Americanadjective
Etymology
Origin of noncash
Example Sentences
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The loss reflected noncash impairment charges from its Sweet Baked Snacks segment.
The airline said net profit fell 69% to S$504.6 million due to the recognition of a S$1.10 billion noncash accounting gain a year earlier from the disposal of its stake in Vistara following the Indian airline’s merger with Air India.
The result partly reflects impairments and losses on the disposal of assets in the quarter of around 255 million euros, including noncash goodwill impairments in Telefonica Tech and its Chilean subsidiary.
Stock-based compensation is a noncash expense on the income statement; at Meta last year, it was $20.4 billion.
“But maybe there’s a life-insurance policy the kids didn’t know about. Or they might receive their parents’ primary home or other noncash assets” that come as a surprise.
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