cash surplus

  • 1Cash Surplus Value Added — (CsVA) is a measure of business profitability defined as the EBITDA after tax generated by the business less its required return. The required return is an annuity based on the purchase price of the assets in use in the business, inflated to… …

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  • 2cash surplus — Tradúzcase por excedente de caja …

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  • 3Surplus funds — Cash flow available after payment of taxes in the project. The New York Times Financial Glossary …

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  • 4surplus funds — cash flow available after payment of taxes in a project. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 5surplus — sur|plus1 [ˈsə:pləs US ˈsə:r ] n [U and C] [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: Medieval Latin superplus, from Latin plus more ] 1.) an amount of something that is more than what is needed or used = ↑excess ▪ Any surplus can be trimmed away.… …

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  • 6Surplus product — Part of a series on Marxism …

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  • 7Surplus labour — Part of a series on Marxism …

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  • 8surplus — ▪ I. surplus sur‧plus 1 [ˈsɜːpləs ǁ ˈsɜːr ] noun 1. [countable, uncountable] ECONOMICS an amount of something that is more than what is wanted, needed, or used: • Sugar prices fell after revised estimates of the surplus for the current crop year …

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  • 9cash — includes all money in the bank, in the cash drawer and in petty cash. Banknotes, coins, bills and negotiable securities (like cheques) is cash. But so is the money you can draw on demand your bank accounts or savings accounts also represent cash …

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  • 10Cash — The value of assets that can be converted into cash immediately, as reported by a company. Usually includes bank accounts and marketable securities, such as government bonds and Banker s Acceptances. Cash equivalents on balance sheets include… …

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