This club shouldn't be making short - term moves and eating
future salary cap space under any circumstances.
Not exact matches
The owners are seeking a hard
salary cap that would prevent the big - spending teams from investing in an extra star or two at the cost of a luxury - tax penalty; in the
future, budgets will be tighter, and talent may be scarcer.
A
salary cap has saved the soccer league from complete collapse, but its
future looks forbidding indeed
Interestingly, the Texans
futures already moved significantly earlier in the offseason when the team traded Brock Osweiler to the Cleveland Browns for
salary cap relief, fueling speculation about the potential addition of a free agent quarterback Tony Romo.
I am keeping Mid
cap space for
future investment, in case I got better income (
salary).
Edit: Assumptions that usually land me in hot water are: long term rates at 4 % to 5 %,
salary adjustments of ~ 4 % per year up to a
cap (a
cap equal to what a senior person in my industry is paid, has mimicked my
salary raises surprisingly well actually), I assume a 20 % tax rate on earnings averaged over all accounts, then I seek to replace an «inflation» adjusted 100K at ~ 1.5 % per year (my real goal would be a CPI adjusted 100K into the
future, which very likely would not be driven by inflation, but no one has one of those crystal balls).