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1. ''Pensions.'' | 1. ''Pensions.'' | ||
An excess of assets over liabilities in a pension scheme | An excess of assets over liabilities in a pension scheme. | ||
Also known as over-funding. | |||
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2. ''Other assets and liabilities.'' | |||
More generally, any excess of financial assets over related liabilities. | More generally, any excess of financial assets over related liabilities. | ||
3. | 3. ''Government finances.'' | ||
The excess of a government's income over its expenditure. | The excess of a government's income over its expenditure. | ||
4. | 4. ''Income and expenditure.'' | ||
Any excess of income over related costs. | Any excess of income over related costs. | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Assets]] | |||
* [[Contributions holiday]] | * [[Contributions holiday]] | ||
* [[Deficit]] | * [[Deficit]] | ||
* [[Financial asset]] | |||
* [[Financial liability]] | |||
* [[Gain]] | * [[Gain]] | ||
* [[Liabilities]] | |||
* [[Pension scheme]] | |||
* [[Primary surplus]] | * [[Primary surplus]] | ||
* [[Profit]] | * [[Profit]] |
Latest revision as of 22:51, 13 December 2024
1. Pensions.
An excess of assets over liabilities in a pension scheme.
Also known as over-funding.
2. Other assets and liabilities.
More generally, any excess of financial assets over related liabilities.
3. Government finances.
The excess of a government's income over its expenditure.
4. Income and expenditure.
Any excess of income over related costs.