Saldría (en. Would go out)

/salˈðɾi.a/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
noun
The amount that remains after settling a debt or account.
After paying all my bills, the surplus was minimal.
Después de pagar todas mis cuentas, la saldría fue mínima.
Surplus obtained at the end of an accounting process.
The surplus for the month was positive thanks to the new sales.
La saldría del mes fue positiva gracias a las nuevas ventas.

Etymology

From the verb 'to settle', which means to liquidate or settle accounts.

Common Phrases and Expressions

settle accounts
To resolve debts or pending issues.
saldar cuentas
to result in surplus
To refer to what remains after a settlement or liquidation.
quedar en saldría

Related Words

settle
To liquidate a debt or obligation.
saldar
balance
Amount that remains or is obtained after adjustments.
saldo
closing
Conclusion of an accounting period.
cierre

Slang Meanings

Money left over at the end of a month.
I had a surplus at the end of the month due to reduced expenses.
Me quedó una saldría a fin de mes por las reducciones de gastos.
Unexpected gain.
That contract gave me an unexpected extra surplus.
Ese contrato me dio una saldría extra inesperada.