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out-of-pocket

Paying for expenses with cash upfront and formulating the risk of not receiving payment quickly.

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  1. Urban Dictionary: out of pocket
    Paid from personal funds. Somehow over the past half year or so, "out of pocket" has become a new business catchphrase meaning "unreachable, out of...
     
  2. Out-of-pocket expenses - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Out-of-pocket expenses are direct outlays of cash which may or may not be later reimbursed. In operating a vehicle, gasoline, parking fees and tolls are ...
     
  3. hubbub: Office Talk: "Out of Pocket"
    Oct 7, 2006 ... OK, if you know me well, you already know this: I have a big problem with the way the phrase out of pocket is used in the office today. In fact ...
     
  4. Out-of-pocket - Merriam-Webster Online
    requiring an outlay of cash <out–of–pocket expenses>. See out–of–pocket defined for English-language learners ». First Known Use of OUT-OF-POCKET. 1885 ...
     
  5. out of pocket - The Free Dictionary
    Without funds or assets: a traveler who was caught out of pocket. 2. In a state of having experienced a loss, especially a financial one.
     
  6. Language Log » Out of pocket
    Jun 22, 2009 ... I'm used to seeing "out of pocket" used to mean something like "expenses incurred without reimbursement", but not what what Mr. Sawyer ...
     
  7. out of pocket - The Mavens' Word of the Day
    May 22, 2001 ... Prior to working for the federal government, I thought the phrase out of pocket referred to having used one's own money for something.
     
  8. Out-of-Pocket Maximums
    Apr 14, 2010 ... Learn the meaning of the term “Out-of-Pocket Maximum” from your About.com Guide to Health Insurance.