out of pocket

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Lacking funds, or suffering a loss

After three races he was £10 out of pocket.

Of or pertaining to the spending of cash rather than using credit

I had lots of out-of-pocket expenses.

out of reach
{s} low on cash; having lost or earned money in a transaction
Alternative spelling of out of pocket
oop
be out of pocket
be penniless, be broke
out-of-pocket
Out-of-pocket expenses are those which you pay out of your own money on behalf of someone else, and which are often paid back to you later. see also pocket
out-of-pocket
calling for the spending of cash; "his out-of-pocket costs were $10
out-of-pocket
the portion of health services payments required to be paid by the enrollee, including copayments, coinsurance, and deductibles
out-of-pocket
Money spent by members for health/medical care that the health plan either requires them to pay (such as a deductible or co-pay) or does not cover Does not include health insurance premium payments
out-of-pocket
Copayment, coinsurance and/or deductible paid by the beneficiary
out-of-pocket
The maximum amount that you need to pay for eligible medical expenses during each calendar year After you reach the Plan's out-of-pocket limit, the Plan pays 100% of covered expenses, except for substance abuse treatment, for the rest of the calendar year
out-of-pocket
calling for the spending of cash; "his out-of-pocket costs were $10"
out-of-pocket
Costs patients pay with their own moneyBack to Top
out-of-pocket
Those medical expenses that the employee is required to pay (i e out-of-pocket expenses) because they are not covered under the employee benefit plan Generally refers to the coinsurance amount the employee is required to pay as opposed to any deductible
out-of-pocket
Payments you must make if you visit an out-of-plan provider or if you obtain a service not covered by your policy
out of pocket

    Silbentrennung

    out of pock·et

    Türkische aussprache

    aut ıv päkıt

    Aussprache

    /ˈout əv ˈpäkət/ /ˈaʊt əv ˈpɑːkət/

    Etymologie

    [ 'aut ] (adverb.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English ut; akin to Old High German uz out, Greek hysteros later, Sanskrit ud up, out.
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