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surplus distribution

Surplus distribution refers to the process of allocating excess resources or profits generated by a business, organization, or cooperative, after covering costs and obligations. This surplus can be shared among stakeholders, such as employees, shareholders, or members, typically based on their contributions or investments. The goal is to ensure that those who have supported or participated in the organization benefit from its success. Surplus distribution can take various forms, including dividends, bonuses, or reinvestments into the organization to promote growth and sustainability.