NOUN
- amounts paid for goods and services that may be currently tax deductible (as opposed to capital expenditures)
- the act of spending or disbursing money
How To Use disbursal In A Sentence
- Decentralisation of disbursal of cash benefits and monthly meetings at the district level of various Welfare Boards will improve the situation for workers.
- Besides the disbursal of micro credit scheme loans, the District Rural Development Agency also provides financial assistance.
- The fund is designed to be purely a mechanism for the rapid disbursal of money.
- Now a malevolently worded report has criticised her for approving the disbursal of some £40,000 to a local charity, on the grounds that it had ceased to exist.
- Disbursal of advances, particularly house and car loans, appears to have become a priority for bankers, who are now willing to reach out to public more aggressively.
- Apart from faster credit disbursals, a bank can even grant a quarter of percentage reduction in interest rate for customers with good records.