Outlay in a sentence as a noun

That is an outlay of about $500,000 a year.

They want Google to stop doing this, and they're hoping to make Google question its financial model for this capital outlay.

An acceptable looking ThemeForest template is a $20 cash outlay; who would risk their launch over this?

As an option seller, you're hoping the option expires worthless and out of the money so that you can keep the initial outlay.

I myself left a cushy job around 10 months ago to do a new start-up and I signed up on the NY exchanges nicely, with a monthly outlay of a very reasonable $150.

There are ways to create suburban areas with forests and local gardens that are much higher density than our current suburban outlay while still being enjoyable to live in.

Sony reported an estimated outlay of $171M for insurance, customer support, and rebuilding their user management and security systems.

This is a big boy move: like the spectrum auction, it's win-win: if they win, they have a defensive portfolio; if they lose, they force higher bids from others, meaning that others are going to have to outlay a lot more cash just to get into a position where they can sue Google from, so that once they do, they are doing so from a weaker position.

At least this pile of code turned into something, unlike my local Cover Oregon which has been killed following a $250 million outlay and still no end in sight [0].Funny that oft-mentioned Oracle used their work with Oregon to tout how their enterprise prowess "plays an essential role in establishing Oregon as a leader in healthcare reform", but the link to the source piece is now dead [1].

Outlay definitions

noun

the act of spending or disbursing money

See also: spending disbursement disbursal

noun

money paid out; an amount spent

See also: outgo spending expenditure