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#''Pensions accounting.''  The excess of liabilities over assets in a funded Defined benefit pension scheme; also known as under-funding.  For example, if the liabilities were 100 and the assets were 90, the deficit would be 100 - 90 = 10.  (Not to be confused with the percentage ''funding level'' which in this example would be 90/100 = 90%.)
Peso is a widely used name for the currencies of a number of different countries including Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Mexico, the Philippines and Uruguay.
#More generally, any financial shortfall.


== See also ==
 
* [[Amortisation]]
The peso was historically a Spanish silver coin.
* [[Fiscal deficit]]
 
* [[FRS 17]]
Spain now uses the euro.
* [[Funding level]]
 
* [[Multicurrency cross-border pooling]]
 
* [[Multicurrency one-country pooling]]
==See also==
* [[Surplus]]
*[[Argentina]]
*[[EUR]]
*[[Mexico]]
 
[[Category:The_business_context]]
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]

Latest revision as of 16:21, 8 December 2019

Peso is a widely used name for the currencies of a number of different countries including Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Mexico, the Philippines and Uruguay.


The peso was historically a Spanish silver coin.

Spain now uses the euro.


See also