Phrases with «to run a surplus»

"To run a surplus" means having more money or resources than you need for your expenses or obligations. It is when your income or assets exceed your spending or debts. Full definition

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Sentences with «to run a surplus»

  • The government runs a surplus when its revenues exceed its expenditures. (educationworld.com)
  • The city generally runs a surplus, unlike some cities, and has significant cash and investments on hand. (effectivecoverage.com)
  • He said in a statement that the state ran a surplus for each of the past four years and made an effort to put some of that money aside. (wxxinews.org)
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