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disbursement
dis·burse·ment D0253300 (dĭs-bûrs′mənt)n.1. The act or process of disbursing.2. Money paid out; expenditure.dis•burse•ment (dɪsˈbɜrs mənt) n. 1. the act or an instance of disbursing. 2. money paid out or spent. [1590–1600; < Middle French] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | disbursement - amounts paid for goods and services that may be currently tax deductible (as opposed to capital expenditures)disbursal, expensecost - the total spent for goods or services including money and time and laborbusiness expense, trade expense - ordinary and necessary expenses incurred in a taxpayer's business or tradeinterest expense - interest paid on loanslobbying expense - expenses incurred in promoting or evaluating legislation; "many lobbying expenses are deductible by a taxpayer"medical expense - amount spent for diagnosis or treatment or prevention of medical problemsnon-cash expense - an expense (such as depreciation) that is not paid for in cashmoving expense - the cost of moving your residence from one location to anotherbudget items, operating cost, operating expense, overhead - the expense of maintaining property (e.g., paying property taxes and utilities and insurance); it does not include depreciation or the cost of financing or income taxespersonal expense - the cost of personal or family living; "some personal expenses are tax deductible" | | 2. | disbursement - the act of spending or disbursing moneyoutlay, spending, disbursaldefrayal, defrayment, payment - the act of paying moneyexpending, expenditure - the act of spending money for goods or servicescompensatory spending, deficit spending, pump priming - spending money raised by borrowing; used by governments to stimulate their economy |
disbursementnoun payment, spending, expenditure, disposal, outlay We hope to have the funds ready for disbursement by September.disbursementnounSomething expended to obtain a benefit or desired result:cost, expenditure, expense, outlay.Translationsdisbursement
disbursement a cost incurred by a lawyer other than fees; in Scotland, an outlay. DISBURSEMENT. Literally, to take money out of a purse. Figuratively, to pay out money; to expend money; and sometimes it signifies to advance money. 2. A master of a ship makes disbursements, whether with his own money or that of the owner, when he defrays expenses for the ship. 3. An executor, guardian, trustee, or other accountant, is said to have made disbursements when he expended money on account of the estate which he holds. These, when properly made, are always allowed in the settlement of the accounts. disbursement
DisbursementA payment. The term is used especially in the context of loans. When the borrower receives all or a portion of the loan funds, he/she is said to receive a disbursement.disbursement A payment in cash or by check.disbursementPayment of money. AcronymsSeeDISBMTdisbursement
Synonyms for disbursementnoun paymentSynonyms- payment
- spending
- expenditure
- disposal
- outlay
Synonyms for disbursementnoun something expended to obtain a benefit or desired resultSynonyms- cost
- expenditure
- expense
- outlay
Synonyms for disbursementnoun amounts paid for goods and services that may be currently tax deductible (as opposed to capital expenditures)SynonymsRelated Words- cost
- business expense
- trade expense
- interest expense
- lobbying expense
- medical expense
- non-cash expense
- moving expense
- budget items
- operating cost
- operating expense
- overhead
- personal expense
noun the act of spending or disbursing moneySynonymsRelated Words- defrayal
- defrayment
- payment
- expending
- expenditure
- compensatory spending
- deficit spending
- pump priming
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