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El Salvador's balance of payments continued to show a net surplus.
His financial stability comes from the £5m-£6m annual net surplus generated by the Duchy.
From birth onwards there is a net surplus of males which then reverses in old age.
It worked: in 1998, for example, the museum drew 1.6 million visitors and generated a net surplus without scheduling a single large-scale exhibition.
The pension agency also reported that its multi-employer program covering nine million people had a net surplus of $192 million last year.
This is a net surplus on all elements of the balance of payments (current plus capital) but excluding the reserves.
Despite a net surplus of food produced locally in Ireland, it was exported to England and elsewhere.
By the end of the war, these organizations had accumulated a net surplus of $30 million in funds, which was used to improve Belgium's educational system.
Labour productivity in the overwhelmingly preponderant sector of society, subsistence agriculture, was very low, so any net surplus was small.
If national income is growing, and net worth is positive this rule implies that, on average, there should be net surplus of income over expenditure.
If, at the end of the billing period, they have produced a net surplus of power, they may get a rebate, depending on where they live.
Drug research has become as international as medicine itself, and pharmaceuticals are among the few products in which the United States can boast a net surplus of exports over imports.
Scotland's accounts, rather than those compiled in London, show that Scotland has a small net surplus, rather than being a net beneficiary from the UK.
In exchange for providing a net surplus of assets, commodities, debt financing, goods, and services, foreign countries are "forced" to hold an equal dollar amount of U.S. treasuries.
But the Comptroller's aides added that the figure did not include budgetary hits that the administration may take, and so would yeild a net surplus between $100 million and $200 million.
The principle behind the movement was collective ownership: members would elect their leaders and receive weekly wages, and the net surplus at the end of the calendar year would be distributed among them.
Michael Frinquelli of Salomon Brothers estimated that the hurricane's after-tax losses for the commercial insurers would be $5 billion, which could easily be absorbed by the insurers' $160 billion in net surplus.
The last time a net surplus in global lending had been recorded was in 1983, when rising levels of bank interest and a strong dollar had left many commodity-dependent countries unable to service their existing obligations.
Comprehensive income includes the net surplus as disclosed in the statement of financial performance, revaluation gains or losses, the currency translation difference on the net investment in independent foreign operations, and other changes in reserves.
His Royal Highness receives the annual net surplus of the Duchy of Cornwall and chooses to use a large proportion of the income to meet the cost of his public and charitable work.
Like many other private Universities of the country, it is also being developed out of the funds/contributions made available through net surpluses of the students' fees and donations of the benevolent personalities/institutions from home and abroad.
As of 27 June, the top eight seeded teams have a combined net surplus of 93 more fouls sustained than committed with an average of 3.1 per match, according to statistics published on FIFA's website.
Ought he not first to ascertain the gross value of the estate, the charges of its management and disposition, the encumbrances perpetual and temporary of all kinds that affect it, then, striking a net surplus, to calculate the just value of the security?
But earlier this year, the legislature voted to take $20 million from the surplus and spend it to help the cities and towns pay for disaster relief and the hauling of garbage to regional resource recovery plants, reducing the net surplus to $365.2 million, state officials said.
The state ended its 1986-87 fiscal year last June 30 with a net surplus of $365.2 million, and most of that was put into special funds to help cover deficits in future years, to help meet the costs of higher salaries for public school techers in future years, and to retire state debt.