0 amounts of money that regularly have to be spent, for example to pay for heating or rent
1 money that a person or business has to spend regularly, rather than money that they earn or receive:
The island's history has been dominated by influxes and outgoings of migrant populations.
The authors use a lifetime general equilibrium model of overlapping generations to explore possible benefits from financing the outgoings of the social security scheme by general taxes, instead of contributions.
Pay never covered outgoings, particularly given the culture of ostentation to which nobles were addicted.
Further, although a pensioner living in his own house would not be liable for rent he has to pay rates and other outgoings.
The cost of health insurance is rising; medicines account for some 10% of total public health outgoings.
We all know that when we undertake any new housing commitments we think in terms of the total outgoings.
They will make their charging scheme in the light of the outgoings which they expect to have to meet.
I said a widow with a net income of £5, after the payment of essential outgoings such as rent.