disbursement (Meaning)

Wordnet

disbursement (n)

amounts paid for goods and services that may be currently tax deductible (as opposed to capital expenditures)

the act of spending or disbursing money

Webster

disbursement (n.)

The act of disbursing or paying out.

That which is disbursed or paid out; as, the annual disbursements exceed the income.

Synonyms & Antonyms of disbursement

disbursement Sentence Examples

  1. The organization disbursed $1 million in grants to various charitable causes.
  2. The government announced a disbursement of funds to support small businesses affected by the pandemic.
  3. The company initiated a disbursement of bonuses to its employees as a reward for their hard work.
  4. The charity disbursed food and supplies to families in need during the natural disaster.
  5. The bank disbursed the loan amount to the borrower's account after the loan was approved.
  6. The disbursement of salaries to employees was delayed due to a technical issue.
  7. The agency disbursed unemployment benefits to eligible individuals who lost their jobs.
  8. The corporation disbursed dividends to its shareholders as a form of profit-sharing.
  9. The foundation disbursed scholarships to deserving students to help them pursue higher education.
  10. The disbursement of humanitarian aid to refugees provided them with essential resources and support.

FAQs About the word disbursement

amounts paid for goods and services that may be currently tax deductible (as opposed to capital expenditures), the act of spending or disbursing moneyThe act of

expense, cost, expenditure, price, outgo,outlay, rate, charge, tab, spending money

nonpayment,nonpayment,, underpayment,underpayment

The organization disbursed $1 million in grants to various charitable causes.

The government announced a disbursement of funds to support small businesses affected by the pandemic.

The company initiated a disbursement of bonuses to its employees as a reward for their hard work.

The charity disbursed food and supplies to families in need during the natural disaster.