In a form other than cash; thus often in kind(adjective)
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Use "noncash" in a sentence
"The charges are noncash, meaning companies won't have to write a check, but ultimately their tax bills will be higher without a change in tax treatment of the drug-benefit subsidy, assuming their benefits don't change."
"The charges are "noncash," meaning companies don't have to write a check."
"ENI strips out items such as noncash charges for vesting equity-based compensation and the amortization of intangible assets."