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disbursement

 
Dictionary: dis·burse·ment   (dĭs-bûrs'mənt) pronunciation
n.
  1. The act or process of disbursing.
  2. Money paid out; expenditure.

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Banking Dictionary: Disbursement
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1. Payment of funds that partially or fully settles a debt. Also, an outflow of cash that reduces a liability.

2. Periodic release of construction loan in installments, called progress payments, at specific phases of construction. A portion of the loan is normally held back until completion of the project. See also Controlled Disbursement; Delayed Disbursement.

Real Estate Dictionary: Disbursement
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Paying out money, for example at Loan Origination or the dissolution of an investment venture.
Example: At disbursement of funds resulting from dissolution of the limited partnership, the investors received their original contributions back with a profit as a return on their investment.

Thesaurus: disbursement
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noun

    Something expended to obtain a benefit or desired result: cost, expenditure, expense, outlay. See transactions.

Antonyms: disbursement
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n

Definition: payment
Antonyms: deposit, hoard, savings


 
 

 

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