Contributed Surplus The amount of money that a company earns from sources other than its profits, such as when a company issues and sells shares at a price greater than their par value. The contributed surplus figure helps both investors and the company to distinguish between non-operational and operational income. It is found within the balance sheet. Investopedia Says: If this value was combined with operational earnings, investors would have a hard time forecasting relatively accurate future earnings because earnings from contributed surplus are not a part of ongoing business operations. Related Terms: Additional Paid In Capital Balance Sheet Earnings Operating Earnings Operating Expense Par Value Return On New Invested Capital - RONIC Shareholders' Equity Stock |