noun a strongbox or small chest for holding cash or valuables
Cashboxes may be used in financial institutions for temporary cash storage.
Cashboxes are used at hotels and restaurants to store cash and tips.
Cashboxes are used in retail stores to securely store cash and other valuables.
Cashboxes are used at events such as fundraisers or festivals to collect cash donations.
Cashboxes are commonly used by small businesses for cash management and storage.
In the entertainment industry, a cashbox refers to the amount of money a film or show has earned at the box office. Writers may track the cashbox performance of projects they have worked on to assess their success.
Psychologists may use the term cashbox in a metaphorical sense to refer to the emotional or mental resources that a person has available to cope with stress or challenges. They may help clients identify and strengthen their 'cashbox' to improve resilience.
For accountants, a cashbox can refer to a physical or digital container used to store cash or other valuables securely. Accountants may be responsible for managing cashboxes for businesses to ensure accurate financial records and prevent theft.
In retail management, a cashbox is a secure container used to store cash and other valuables at a store's checkout counter. Retail managers are responsible for overseeing cashbox procedures, such as counting cash, making deposits, and reconciling discrepancies.