flexdollar

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Short for flexible dollar.

Noun[edit]

flexdollar (plural flexdollars)

  1. (US, finance, usually in the plural) An amount of money, paid by an employer to an employee, that can be spent on any of various benefits.
    • 1982, Pension World, volume 18, page 89:
      The difference in value between the pre-flexible benefit plan and the core plan was returned to each participating employee as an individually determined flexdollar allowance.
    • 1982 May, Kiplinger's Personal Finance, volume 36, number 5, page 51:
      This option allows employees to put flexible credits — the company calls them flexdollars — into the account, to be used for medical expenses not already covered. Flexdollars can be kept in the account from year to year, until needed.
    • 1985, Human Resource Management News, page 202:
      Employees will get profit-sharing amounts in the form of "flexdollars." Those who deposit the flexdollars in the company profit-sharing plan will have the amount matched dollar—for-dollar by the company.