Excessive means "extravagent", or "exceeding the normal bounds of something".
Too much of something.
Excessive means - exceeding the normal or permitted extents or limits; immoderate; inordinate
Financial markets transfer funds from those who have excess funds to those who need funds. I think you can mean also forex as a financial market.
To correct excess Roth IRA contributions, you can withdraw the excess amount before the tax filing deadline for the year in which the contribution was made. This will help avoid penalties and taxes on the excess amount.
A self-employed individual can correct excess SEP contributions by withdrawing the excess amount before the tax filing deadline and paying any applicable taxes and penalties on the excess amount.
Excess SEP contributions are typically withdrawn by the employer and any earnings on the excess amount are included in the employee's taxable income for the year. It's important to address excess contributions promptly to avoid penalties from the IRS.
A car insurance excess waiver is an optional add-on that can be purchased to reduce or eliminate the excess you would have to pay in the event of a claim. The excess is the amount you are responsible for paying towards a claim before your insurance coverage kicks in. With an excess waiver, you can avoid paying this amount out of pocket, providing you with more financial protection in case of an accident or damage to your vehicle.
What does the road of excess leads to the palace of wisdom mean?
collission damage with no excess
every excess become a vice..
an excess of a hormone.
Excess applies
in excess
Collision Damage Waiver
the populations have an excess of heterozygotes
Pretty little liars
a firm has excess capacity if it produces below its efficient scale, whcih is the quantity at which total cost is a minimum.
usually pacreatitis causing hypertriglyceridemia
The Golden Mean