surplus of money

  • 11surplus — sur|plus1 [ sɜrpləs ] noun count or uncount ** 1. ) more of something than is necessary: Keep one cup of the liquid and throw away the surplus. surplus of: Canada has a surplus of hospital beds. 2. ) an amount of money or goods that is left… …

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  • 12surplus — / sɜ:pləs/ noun 1. more of something than is needed 2. an amount of money remaining after all liabilities have been met ♦ to absorb a surplus to take a surplus into a larger amount ■ adjective more than is needed ● Profit figures are lower than… …

    Dictionary of banking and finance

  • 13surplus — 1 noun (C, U) 1 an amount of something that is more than what is needed or used: Apply paste thinly to the back of the wallpaper taking care to remove any surplus. (+ of): an enormous surplus of crude oil 2 the amount of money that a country or… …

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  • 14Money — For other uses, see Money (disambiguation). Coins and banknotes – the two most common physical forms of money …

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  • 15Money market fund — This article is about the type of mutual fund. For the type of bank deposit account, see Money market account. A money market fund (also known as money market mutual fund) is an open ended mutual fund that invests in short term debt securities… …

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  • 16money at call and short notice — One of the assets that appears in the balance sheet of a bank. It includes funds lent to discount houses, money brokers, the stock exchange, bullion brokers, corporate customers, and increasingly to other banks. At call money is repayable on… …

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  • 17surplus proceeds — That part of the proceeds of a sale on execution not required in satisfaction of the judgment. Anno: 97 ALR 1003. See surplus money proceeding …

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  • 18money to burn — extra money, surplus cash …

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  • 19Social and psychological value of money — Money as we know it today is a symbol of value created by the human imagination with no intrinsic value of its own. A coin or paper currency note has value because people accept it as a symbolic medium of exchange. The economic value of money as… …

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  • 20surplus money proceeding — A proceeding in a mortgage foreclosure to determine rights in the part of the proceeds of foreclosure sale not required for satisfaction of the mortgage and payment of costs. 37 Am J1st Mtg § 873 …

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