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Paid in surplusSee: Paid-in capitalPaid in surplus Similar MatchesTrade surplusTrade surplusExports minus imports of goods and services, or balance of trade. See surplus. Producer surplusProducer surplusThe difference between the revenue of producers and production cost, measured as the area above the supply (or marginal cost) curve and below price, out to the quantity supplied, and net of fixed cost and losses at low output. If input prices are constant, this is profit; if not, it includes gains to input suppliers, such as labor. Normally useful only as the change in producer surplus. Restricted surplusRestricted surplusA portion of retained earnings not allowed by law to be used for the payment of dividends. Earned surplusEarned surplusSee: Retained earnings Consumer surplusConsumer surplusThe 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. Further SuggestionsCapital account surplusSurplus Budget surplus Change in consumer surplus Surplus management Statutory surplus Primary budget surplus Capital surplus Federal deficit (surplus) Surplus funds Mortgage cash surplus Acquired surplus Current account surplus Regulatory surplus Balance of payments surplus Budget surplus Change in producer surplus |
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