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outlay

expenditure / spending / investment / to spend
NounTransitive Verb
past: outlaidpp: outlaiding: outlaying

This term specifically describes the initial capital investment required to launch a venture or acquire an asset. It carries a connotation of upfront cost and financial commitment, often viewed as a necessary hurdle before any potential profit can be realized. In professional and financial contexts, it is used to distinguish the starting expenditure from ongoing operational costs. While it can function as a verb, it is most frequently encountered as a noun in business reports and accounting documents.

Meanings

Noun

An amount of money spent on a particular purpose, especially to start a project or business.

"The initial outlay for the new factory was estimated at five million dollars."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To spend a specific amount of money on something.

"The company had to outlay thousands of dollars in equipment before they could begin production."

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