overspending
1Overspending — is spending more money than one can afford. It is a common problem when easy credit is available. This can also be called investing in the public sector when infrastructure payments exceed actual calculated cost.[1] Contents 1 Causes 2 Credit 3 …
2overspending — UK US noun [uncountable] Thesaurus: miscellaneous paymentssynonym words used to describe payments and funding sourceshyponym Main entry: overspend …
3overspending — overspend o‧ver‧spend [ˌoʊvəˈspend ǁ ˌoʊvər ] verb overspent PTandPP [ ˈspent] [intransitive] to spend more than you can afford or more than you intended: overspend by • Health authorities, which overspent by more than £300 million last year,… …
4overspending — /ˌəυvə spendɪŋ/ noun the act of spending more than is allowed ● The board decided to limit the overspending by the production departments …
5overspending — noun The spending of too much money …
6Overspending — ⇡ Share of Advertising …
7overspending — n. act or instance of spending more than is available or practical (esp. time, energy, or money) ,o·ver spend || ‚əʊvÉ™(r) spend v. spend more than is available or practical (i.e of time, energy, or money) …
8overspending — See: overspend …
9Sovereign default — A sovereign default is the failure or refusal of the government of a sovereign state to pay back its debt in full. It may be accompanied by a formal declaration of a government not to pay (repudiation) or only partially pay its debts (due… …
10Scandals of the 2005 Southeast Asian Games — The scandals of the 2005 Southeast Asian Games, are as follows.Programming*As with previous games, the Filipino hosts introduced non Olympic events or sports normally not contested in previous games into the programme which are often advantageous …