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Paid in surplus

See: Paid-in capital



Paid in surplus

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Consumer surplus

Consumer surplus

The difference between the maximum that consumers would be willing to pay for a good and what they actually do pay. For each unit of the good, this is the vertical distance between the demand curve and price. For all units purchased at some price, it is the area below the demand curve and above the price. Normally useful only as the change in consumer surplus.


Capital surplus

Capital surplus

Amounts of directly contributed equity capital in excess of the par value.


Acquired surplus

Acquired surplus

The surplus acquired when a company is purchased in a pooling of interests combination, i.e. the net worth not considered to be capital stock.


Change in consumer surplus

Change in consumer surplus

The change in consumer surplus due to a change in market conditions, usually a price change. For a price change, it is measured by the area to the left of the demand curve between the two prices, indicating a gain if price falls and a loss if it rises.


Statutory surplus

Statutory surplus

The surplus of an insurance company determined by the accounting treatment of both assets and liabilities as established by state statutes.


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Producer surplus
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Capital account surplus
Regulatory surplus
Surplus management
Budget surplus
Balance of payments surplus
Federal deficit (surplus)


 
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