cash reserve
Spanish: reserva de dinero en efectivo
Description
A cash reserve is a portion of funds set aside for emergencies or unexpected expenses. It serves as a financial safety net to ensure liquidity and stability in financial planning.
Interpreter Notes
Interpreters should be aware that 'reserva de dinero en efectivo' may be used in various financial contexts, including personal finance and corporate finance. Avoid colloquial terms that may confuse the meaning, and ensure clarity in formal discussions about financial planning.
Example Sentences
EN: Having a cash reserve is crucial for managing unexpected expenses effectively.
ES: Tener una reserva de dinero en efectivo es crucial para manejar eficazmente los gastos inesperados.
Common Interpreter Mistakes
Confusing 'reserva de dinero en efectivo' with 'fondo de emergencia'; misinterpreting the term in non-financial contexts; mixing up with similar terms like 'ahorros' or 'capital'