surplus fund

  • 1surplus fund — A fund remaining after the accomplishment of the purpose for which an appropriation of public funds was made. Anno: 70 ALR 431. Funds not necessary to be kept on hand in cash for immediate use or ordinary demands have been held to be surplus… …

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  • 2surplus fund — A fund established by an exchange for the protection of customers monies; a portion of all clearing fees are set aside for this fund. The CENTER ONLINE Futures Glossary …

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  • 3Surplus value — is a concept created by Karl Marx in his critique of political economy, where its ultimate source is unpaid surplus labor performed by the worker for the capitalist, serving as a basis for capital accumulation.The German equivalent word Mehrwert… …

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  • 4surplus — sur·plus / sər ˌpləs/ n 1 a: an amount that remains when a use or need is satisfied b: an excess of receipts over disbursements c: the value of assets after subtracting liabilities 2: an excess of the net worth of a corporation over the par value …

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  • 5surplus — That which remains of a fund appropriated for a particular purpose; the remainder of a thing; the overplus; the residue. Ordinarily, surplus means residue or excess of assets after liabilities, including capital, have been deducted. American Life …

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  • 6surplus — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ big, huge, large ▪ a large grain surplus ▪ small ▪ projected ▪ …

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  • 7surplus — ▪ 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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  • 8surplus — 01. A [surplus] in the amount of wheat grown this year has caused the price to go down. 02. He doesn t have a gram of [surplus] fat on his body. 03. Unemployment in this country is due to a [surplus] in labor, not because people are too lazy to… …

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  • 9fund — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 sum of money collected for a particular purpose ADJECTIVE ▪ large ▪ special ▪ appeal (BrE), charitable, charity, disaster, relief …

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  • 10fund — Noun: A sum of money, either in hand or on deposit in a bank or other institution. A deposit or accumulation of resources, such as the assets of a decedent s estate, from which supplies are drawn, out of which expenses are provided, or which may… …

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