cashover
Cashover refers to the amount of money an employee receives at the end of their employment period, typically after their employment contract has been terminated. This is distinct from regular wages and may include payments for unused leave, bonuses or commissions that have been earned but not yet paid, and other benefits the employee is entitled to.
In some countries, cashover is mandatory and employers are required by law to pay their former employees
The amount of cashover due to an employee can vary greatly depending on the country and the
* Severance pay, which is a payment made to an employee who is being laid off or who
* Payment for accrued but unused vacation or sick leave.
* Bonuses or commissions that have vested but not been paid out at the time of the employee's
* Other benefits such as stock options or pension contributions.
In general, the payment of cashover is intended to provide some financial support to employees who are