Sentences with phrase «net disposable income»

The INE said net disposable income in the period declined 1.6 percent from a year earlier to 164.675 billion euros.
Particularly if you think about lower and middle income if it's food, if it's energy, if it's apparel, if those things are coming down, it not only is that not good, it actually helps the quantity of goods — it helps net disposable income for people cause you can consume more and your quality of life is better.
By getting rid of deficiency judgments from short sales, we'll be preserving net disposable income that the Minnesota economy desperately needs.
In the United States, Personal Saving Rate correspond to the ratio of personal income saved to personal net disposable income during a certain period of time.
The resulting number (K) is then subtracted from whichever of the following equations is applicable according to the supportive parent's total net disposable income (TN):
Commentators have noted the tendency to equalize standards of living (sometimes calling it equalizing net disposable income), using a combination of both child and spousal support:
Net Savings Link, Inc. seeks to provide real value to both large businesses and organizations, as well as families and individuals by delivering one stop electronic access to savings, discounts, sales, coupons, specials and preferred member venues on those categories that consume the majority of today's net disposable income.
However, banks do not include things such a medical allowance or a leave allowance while calculating your net disposable income each month.
But even though George's budget suggests a net disposable income (after all expenses) of $ 2,145, he says he has nothing left at the end of the year.
Generally, mortgage payments should not be more than 28 percent of your net disposable income.
Make sure that you also present NDI (net disposable income) software calculations.
A line of cases says the net disposable income of parties who each have the same number of people in their household half the time should be shared 50/50.
He works with both traditional divorces, and large cases that require complex business valuation, framing of assets, net disposable income, taxation and all aspects of complicated financial matters involved in such cases.
In general terms, the formula calculates the net disposable incomes of each party, after paying taxes, deductions and the children's costs, and then calculates the amounts of spousal support to be paid that would leave the recipient with between 40 and 46 % of the total of the two parties» net disposable incomes.
When the children are in the care of the spousal support payor, the custodial parent typically keeps about 60 % of the family's net disposable income.
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