overfund
verb[T]
(alsoover-fund)uk/ˌəʊ.vəˈfʌnd/us/ˌoʊ.vɚˈfʌnd/toprovidemoremoneytopayfor anevent,activity, ororganizationthan isnecessary:
If we don'tspendtheentirebudget, thegovernmentmaydecidethat theprogramwas overfunded.
Companies don't like to over-fundpensionplansbecause there is noaccessto themoneyonceit's inside aplan.
- Ibelievethatcompanypensionsarecurrentlyoverfunded.
- Everyoneknowsthatsportsaremassivelyover-funded.
- Employers areallowedtodeductcontributionsup to thepointwhere they are overfunded by acertainamount.
Paying money
- advance
- ante up (something)
- balance
- burn a hole insomeone'spocketidiom
- chargeable
- co-finance
- compensate
- congestion charge
- cough
- foot
- lash
- pay top dollaridiom
- payer
- ransom
- settle up
- sink intosomething
- spender
- splash out(something)
- spring forsomething
- stretch tosomething