Budget Surplus

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A budget surplus is defined as the financial situation where an entity’s income exceeds its expenditures over a specified period, resulting in excess funds. This condition indicates effective financial management and can be used for debt reduction, savings, or reinvestment. A budget surplus is often a key indicator of fiscal health and sustainability within an organization or government.

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