What Is Another Way to Say “Spend Money”?

Looking for synonyms for spend money? We’ve got you covered!

Here’s a list of other ways to say spend money.

  • Shell out
  • Pay out
  • Fork over
  • Disburse
  • Expend
  • Lay out
  • Part with
  • Allocate
  • Invest
  • Squander
  • Splurge
  • Finance
  • Foot the bill
  • Dish out
  • Outlay

Want to learn how to say spend money professionally? Keep reading for examples and use cases.

1. Shell out

Used informally to indicate spending, often reluctantly or in large amounts.

  • Example: “I had to shell out a fortune for the car repairs.”

2. Pay out

Refers to the act of distributing or spending money, often from a fund or for a specific purpose.

  • Example: “The company will pay out bonuses at the end of the fiscal year.”

3. Fork over

An informal expression used to describe the act of giving money, often unwillingly.

  • Example: “He finally forked over the money he owed me.”

4. Disburse

A formal term for paying out money from a large fund or for official purposes.

  • Example: “The government disbursed emergency funds to the affected areas.”

5. Expend

To spend or use up resources or money.

  • Example: “The project expended more budget than initially planned.”

6. Lay out

To spend, especially when referring to a significant amount of money.

  • Example: “They laid out thousands of dollars for the new home theater system.”

7. Part with

Used to describe spending money with a sense of loss or reluctance.

  • Example: “I find it hard to part with my savings for something I don’t necessarily need.”

8. Allocate

To distribute resources or money for a specific purpose.

  • Example: “The board decided to allocate more funds to the marketing department.”

9. Invest

Spending money with the expectation of achieving a profit or material result.

  • Example: “She chose to invest a significant amount in the startup.”

10. Squander

Wasting money or resources in a reckless or foolish manner.

  • Example: “He squandered his inheritance on poor investments and luxury items.”

11. Splurge

To spend money freely or extravagantly.

  • Example: “After receiving her bonus, she decided to splurge on a luxury vacation.”

12. Finance

To provide funding for a person or enterprise.

  • Example: “The bank agreed to finance the company’s expansion.”

13. Foot the bill

To cover the cost or pay the total amount of something.

  • Example: “The parents footed the bill for their son’s college education.”

14. Dish out

Informally refers to distributing or spending money.

  • Example: “The charity dished out meals and aid to the homeless.”

15. Outlay

A term often used in business or finance to refer to an amount of money spent for a particular purpose.

  • Example: “The initial outlay for the project includes costs for materials and labor.”

Linda Brown