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Disposable income (544 bytes)
1: ...osable income''' is the amount of an individual's income left after [[tax|taxes]] and fixed costs (such as... 9: ...p://www.disposableincome.net/ A simple disposable income calculator] Disposable camera (866 bytes) 3: ...[recycle]]d, i.e. refilled with film and resold. "Disposable" [[digital photography|digital cameras]] are a re... The Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy (2520 bytes) 3: The '''Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy''' was a [[Rap]]/[[Hip-Hop]]... 5: ... [[Rono Tse]], named in part from the phrase "The Disposable Heroes of Hipocrisy", used in some [[Socialist]] ... 9: ...l built on approach to music creation used by The Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy, among others. Income (3593 bytes) 1: ...al or a business. For example, most individuals' income is the money they receive from their regular [[pa... 3: ...epreciation]], and the number that results is its income, which may be a negative number. At least part o... 5: ...porting, or, [[EBITDA]] reporting. ''Pro forma'' income is an estimate of how much the company would have... 7: ...tt>x</tt> is the quantity of good x, and I is the income (Py and y are similar to Px and x). If you need t... 9: The distribution of income within a society can be measured by the [[Lorenz ... Per capita income (1965 bytes) 1: ...or an area may be defined as the [[total personal income]] in an area, divided by the number of people in ... 3: ==Per capita income as a measure of wealth== 4: Per capita income is often used as a measure of the wealth of the p... 8: ...conomic activity that does not result in monetary income, such as services provided within the family, or ... 10: ... that of the majority of the population. ''See: [[Income inequality metrics]]'' Income redistribution (1129 bytes) 1: '''Income redistribution''' or '''redistribution of wealth'... 5: ...amount of tax paid is directly connected to one's income), some of which goes to fund [[welfare]] programs... Income tax (8225 bytes) 1: ...n the [[income]] of private individuals. Various income tax systems exist, ranging from a [[flat tax]] to... 3: ...oration tax]], although some jurisdictions impose income tax on companies. 5: An income tax is a tax on ''net'' income, which is the difference between gross receipts a... 7: ==History of income tax in the UK== 9: [[Image:Uktax2004-5.png|thumb|UK Income Tax and National Insurance as a % of Salary (2004... Fixed income (3250 bytes) 1: ...stock]]' is also sometimes considered to be fixed income). 3: ...eferred stocks or pensions that guarantee a fixed income. 5: Fixed income securities can be contrasted with variable return... 7: ...e is some important terminology used by the fixed income industry: 16: People that invest in fixed income securities are typically looking for a constant a... Income statement (1212 bytes) 1: ...ome statement''' used in [[accounting]] are net [[income]] results from revenue, [[expense]], gain, and lo... 11: *Income tax expense 14: ==Income== Income per share (232 bytes) 1: '''Income per share''' is the bottom line net income divided by the number of [[stock|shares]] outstan... Deferred income (463 bytes) 1: ...y would only be able to record five months of the income as [[turnover]] in the profit and loss account. T... Net income (393 bytes) 1: '''Net income''' is equal to the income that a firm can get after subtracting [[Cost of g... 5: Net income = Revenue - (Cost of goods sold - sales discounts... Family income (343 bytes) 1: '''Family income''' is generally considered a primary measure of a... 3: ... (or blame) for any significant changes in family income. Income trust (644 bytes) 1: ...ributions over what could be the unrealized. Each income trust has an operating risk based on its underlyi... Guaranteed minimum income (5318 bytes) 1: ...ems also often include a method of paying for the income as well. 3: ...ociety the few thousand dollars of the guaranteed income would only make a small dent in the taxes they ha... 5: Proponents of a guaranteed minimum income argue that the system has a number of advantages: 6: ...could also see the elimination of the progressive income tax with no adverse effects on the poor, as expla... 7: ...g into abject poverty. With a guaranteed minimum income, starvation and homelessness would be all but eli... Negative income tax (2807 bytes) 1: ...s a method of implementing a [[guaranteed minimum income]] system. 3: ...ncome tax would replace the current [[progressive income tax]] system used throughout most of the western ... 5: A negative income tax solves several problems with current systems.... 6: ...ital-intensive ones. Some critics of the negative income tax contend that, in effect, such a scheme is a s... 8: Its main drawback is the same as any income-based tax system: that it requires a good deal of... Gross National Income (679 bytes) 1: ... product]] (GNP), even though it was a measure of income rather than output (or production). The term gros... 2: GNI is a measure of the income to a country (e.g. UK) from production wherever i... 3: ... operating in another country sends some of their incomes (profits) back to the UK this adds to the UK’s G... Total personal income (1496 bytes) 1: ...by adding 1) Active Income (Earnings) 2) Passive Income, and 3) Government Transfers. 3: ..., not their place of work. A high level of earned income reflects positively on an area's economic health. 5: ... necessarily benefit from a high level of passive income. 7: ... and disability programs, 2) medical payments, 3) income maintenance ([[welfare]]), 4) [[unemployment]] co... 9: ...e ratio of the three components of Total Personal Income, certain characteristics of a local [[economy]] c... Net National Income (619 bytes) Income velocity of money (506 bytes) 2: In [[economics]], '''income velocity of money''' is the number of times an in...
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