0 an amount of money spent for a particular purpose, especially as a first investment in something: --
1 to spend an amount of money for a particular purpose, especially as a first investment in something: --
2 an amount of money spent, esp. at the beginning of a planned activity or business: --
This year’s advertising outlay was over $250,000.
3 an amount of money that you spend on something, especially a large amount that is spent on new equipment or to start a new business activity: --
Going into the wine business involves a large financial outlay.
recover/recoup your outlay Casinos must not only recoup their outlay, they must also make a profit.
an initial/an original/a total outlay Initial outlay for a franchise is approximately £45,000.
outlay for/on sth Total outlay on the health sector is budgeted at 18.34 billion rupees.
an outlay of $150m/£300/€580m, etc. The bank is currently receiving an 8.9% stake for an outlay of £10 million.
Investors can receive tax relief of up to 40% on their outlay.
In order to finance the outlays, the wage tax rate, the capital income tax rate and the corporate tax rate are set exogenously.
For those with additional expenses, the median weekly outlay was £6.00, with daughters reporting significantly greater weekly expenditure than other types of supporters (p 0.001).
Only rich farmers could afford to make a large outlay before obtaining their first harvest.
The capital outlay for physiotherapy equipment in one department, required for the intensive treatment of arthroscopic partial meniscectomy patients, was £2,366.
These are not as widespread as goats because of the initial financial outlay and the intensity of care involved.
The saving in fiscal outlays is assumed to be used to reduce fiscal deficits in those countries.
In contrast, benefits recipients will overtly or covertly also contribute to asset management outlays.
The outlays of the pension system also include half of the health care contributions of pensioners.