surplus of money

  • 21Colonial surplus — A colonial surplus is a way of measuring the effects of the relationship between colony and metropolis. A colony, in the sense of a region being ruled by a foreign overseas power, was in a different position from that of an independent country.… …

    Wikipedia

  • 22Budget Surplus — A situation in which income exceeds expenditures. The term budget surplus is most commonly used to refer to the financial situations of governments; individuals speak of savings rather than a budget surplus. A surplus is considered a sign that… …

    Investment dictionary

  • 23consumer surplus — ▪ economics also called  social surplus  and  consumer s surplus        in economics, the difference between the price a consumer pays for an item and the price he would be willing to pay rather than do without it. As first developed by Jules… …

    Universalium

  • 24budget surplus — The amount by which government revenues exceed government spending. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * budget surplus budget surplus ➔ surplus1 * * *    The amount by which revenues exceed spending. It usually refers to government spending and… …

    Financial and business terms

  • 25trade surplus — UK US noun [countable] [singular trade surplus plural trade surpluses] economics a situation in which a country is selling more to other countries than it is buying from them Thesaurus: international trade …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 26John Money — Born 8 July 1921(1921 07 08) Morrinsville, New Zealand Died 7 July 2006(2006 07 07) …

    Wikipedia

  • 27Commodity money — A 1914 British Gold sovereign Commodity money is money whose value comes from a commodity out of which it is made. It is objects that have value in themselves as well as for use as money.[1] Examples of commod …

    Wikipedia

  • 28Hot money — is a term that is most commonly used in financial markets to refer to the flow of funds (or capital) from one country to another in order to earn a short term profit on interest rate differences and/or anticipated exchange rate shifts. These… …

    Wikipedia

  • 29in surplus — ► used to describe a situation when a business or country has spent less money than it has received: »This year the budget will be in surplus. Main Entry: ↑surplus …

    Financial and business terms

  • 30government surplus — UK US noun [C, usually singular] GOVERNMENT, ECONOMICS ► the amount of money by which a government s income is greater than the money it spends → Compare GOVERNMENT DEFICIT(Cf. ↑government deficit) …

    Financial and business terms