Definition of Surpluses

1. Noun. (plural of surplus) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Surpluses

1. surplus [v] - See also: surplus

Lexicographical Neighbors of Surpluses

surplice
surpliced
surplices
surplus
surplus value
surplusage
surplusages
surplused
surpluses (current term)
surplusing
surplussed
surplusses
surplussing
surprint
surprinted
surprinting
surprints
surpris'd
surprisable
surprisal
surprisals
surprise
surprise attack

Literary usage of Surpluses

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Seeking Middle Ground on Social Security Reform by David Koitz (2001)
"Potential First Steps—Allocating Budget surpluses and Defining a Role for Individual Accounts Recognizing that the looming federal budget surpluses offer ..."

2. Institutional Investors in the New Financial Landscape by H. J. Blommestein, Norbert Funke (1998)
"The issue of limiting tax privilege also arises, and is dealt with via contribution limits or taxation of returns. 2.3 Ownership of surpluses Ownership of ..."

3. OECD Public Debt Markets: Trends and Recent Structural Changes by Asian Productivity Organization, Oecd, (Paris) Organisation for Economic Co-ope, SourceOECD (Online service) (2002)
"Nonetheless, after that deficit period, surpluses are expected to resume. surpluses reduce net borrowing requirements by governments and lead to a reduction ..."

4. Railroad Freight Transportation by Leonor Fresnel Loree (1922)
"CAR SHORTAGE AND surpluses, YEARS 1907 TO 1918, INCLUSIVE * 1 The surpluses and shortages shown above are the totals for the months indicated for the 12 ..."

5. Income in the United States, Its Amount and Distribution, 1909-1919 by Wesley Clair Mitchell, Oswald Whitman Knauth (1922)
"Ig. Are Corporate surpluses Accurately Reported? Another possible source of grave errors is found in the estimates of the business savings of the various ..."

6. Income in the United States, Its Amount and Distribution, 1909-1919 by National Bureau of Economic Research, Wesley Clair Mitchell, Willford Isbell King, Frederick Robertson Macaulay, Oswald Whitman Knauth (1922)
"Are Corporate surpluses Accurately Reported? Another possible source of grave errors is found in the estimates of the business savings of the various ..."

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