Sentences with phrase «point about income»

To Robert Verdi, a stimulating point about income and I don't know where you intended the thought to go but I think the blog alluded to it.
@THEAO That's a good point about the income aspect affecting the overall property value.

Not exact matches

If rates rise across the board by one percentage point, it would amount to about $ 91 billion a year in extra income and thus extra spending money for these people and businesses.
Nevertheless, it's possible that concerns about the job market and income inequality reached a tipping point in the early 2000s.
«The fact that they stuck with the three rate - hike forecast sends a signal that at this point they're not ready to adopt a potentially more aggressive stance that a number of people have been talking about for next year,» said Craig Bishop, lead strategist for U.S. fixed income at RBC Wealth Management.
Now, you may or may not find that to be a persuasive argument about the state of income inequality in Canada — as our own Chris MacDonald has pointed out, determining the fairness of CEO pay is more complicated than it seems.
That is, when debt service ratios are calculated using the discounted mortgage rates actually charged by banks (about 125 percentage points below posted rates), the average Canadian homeowner is paying just 25 % or so of income on mortgage payments, far below the 32 % benchmark used for mortgage - insurance qualification.
Although it is not a point specifically about replacement rates, it is worth noting that the StatCan analysts found that there was an equalizing tendency in retirement incomes as the incomes of the top quintile fell more than that of the lowest quintile.
Both the PBO and the Department of Finance identify a reduction of the CABB of about two percentage points of income (Finance uses Gross Domestic Product, the PBO uses Gross Domestic Income) between 2005 and 2009, bringing what had once been a structural surplus into deincome (Finance uses Gross Domestic Product, the PBO uses Gross Domestic Income) between 2005 and 2009, bringing what had once been a structural surplus into deIncome) between 2005 and 2009, bringing what had once been a structural surplus into deficit.
«Each one percentage point cut to the corporate income tax rate costs the federal government about $ 2 billion in annual revenues,» wrote the authors, one of whom was CLC chief economist Andrew Jackson...
The point about «extra money» makes it clear that Airbnb sees this a source of supplemental income, not a full - time job.
Of course, Branson has multiple homes — which actually makes a great point about a digital nomad lifestyle that may be achievable no matter your income level.
So at this point I would be more thrilled about an increase in passive income, but I am very much looking forward to the day when I feel like you!!!!
Bonds seem as yet unable to see what the fuss is all about, but at this point it is important to ask ourselves whether the equity market sell - off is going to bleed into the fixed income world anytime soon.
Sebastian pointed out the discounts will have to be pretty steep in order to get enough new customers because lower - income consumers generally don't even think about shopping at Whole Foods.
The great thing about dividend growth investing is that at some point in time you can stop reinvesting and get a nice income.
I agree with the Accumulator's points about Global Index linkers but would point out that a Global Equity fund would also give a measure of protection against home - grown inflation via currency depreciation as well as capital / income growth.
Your point about the lack of money invested to gain that passive income is incredibly important.
On another note: I see your point about the pre-tax income... But you seem to be fairly conservative in your tabulations everywhere else... So why not here too!!
As a starting point, one rule of thumb is that people should invest about 15 % of their gross household income in order to live as well in retirement as they do now.
You bring up a good point about Adsense since that income on FS is truly passive.
Budgetary revenues to the end of February are running about one percentage point below that forecast in the Match 2011 Budget, due primarily to lower - than - expected personal income tax and other revenues.
Much of this comes about from the significant reductions in tax rates (reduction of two - percentage points in the GST, a six - percentage point decline in the general corporate income tax rate, among others), without offsetting reductions to program expenses.
At this point, we're about 3 years into our plan and you own $ 230,000 worth of investment property and you have a passive income of $ 6,800 per month.
The extent to which you balance asset classes at and beyond retirement, assuming reasonable health at that point, is more a function of excess funds over the income floor than it is purely about age.
And then on the income side, we also offer very competitively priced income annuity options; and I think the overall point though is that if you decide that you want to talk to someone at Vanguard about potentially purchasing an annuity, that our experts are not commissioned and their performance isn't based on making a sale.
If at some point my brain can't keep up with generating an income from equities then I'd probably switch to an annuity and forget about investing altogether.
Among the evidence that would shift our expectations in this regard would be: material equity market deterioration, further weakness in regional Fed and purchasing managers indices, a slowing in real personal income, a spike in new claims for unemployment toward the 340,000 level, an abrupt drop in consumer confidence about 10 - 20 points below its 12 - month average, and at least some amount of slowing in employment growth and aggregate hours worked.
I can't reply directly to PK's post above, but this is referencing the great point he made about many high earners needing to live in major metro areas to earn those high incomes, but not being from those areas, and thus not having family (or even friends) close by.
That is only a fraction of the income - tax rate that most workers pay — on top of which is piled the 11 % FICA wage withholding for Social Security and Medicare that all workers have to pay on their salaries up to the cut - off point of about $ 102,000 (This cut - off frees from this tax the tens of millions of dollars that hedge fund traders pay themselves).
The incoming data from the US has been choppy at best and hence it would be difficult for the Fed to think about accelerated rate hikes at this point of time but that is also something that the investors would wait for the Fed to confirm before pushing the prices higher again.
Large broker - dealers and wirehouses are tuning into income annuities, to the point that they are asking for support and information about the products, according to CANNEX...
«One of the things that is really fascinating about our brand is that 51 percent of our customers are women,» Neitzel points out.The research done for Bar Louie indicates that the company's typical customers range from 25 to 54 years of age, are highly educated and have median incomes of approximately $ 75,000.
«It's just spread out over a much longer period of time,» Ingber points out about dinner income.
@ 007 good point man but this is purely based on everyone's view on what factors they judge greatness in my perspective greatness is not only about winning I agree sir Alex was the most successful manager in the history of bpl but if u see the team he left behind then u will certainly doubt his legacy this is just opposite with arsene after giving us the hint that he might be leaving at the end of next season the other statement he makes is to leave a platform for incoming manager so that he can do well.This is the difference between him and arsene.
who said something like, any incoming college football head coaches who talk about «their guys» coming in with future signing days are missing the point.
The Arsenal boss also moved to talk about the importance of changing manager at crucial points in the season due to the gap in income between the Premier League and lower divisions, citing Sam Allardyce as a trusted option in securing a club's status in England's top tier.
while i can definitely get behind curbing consumption every day, (which, like you said is the point), i read something recently that made me rethink buy nothing day: http://www.sojo.net/blog/godspolitics/?p=4014 it argues that buy nothing day is a day for priviledged white people to assuage their guilt about their own over-consumption while simultaneously looking down on lower - income people who may not be able to afford to pass up those black friday doorbusters.
Fortunately I'm no longer in a position where I struggle and worry about food, but there was a point in my life where I was a single parent with little income.
-LSB-...] Ultimately, if the point of WIC is to improve the health of low income mothers and babies and if the goal of the CDC is to increase breastfeeding rates in order to improve the health of the nation, all decisions about how WIC's support to moms and infants is provided should be done with a view to supporting breastfeeding first and foremost, with formula as an option only available upon specific request.
The point you make about why many low - income mothers formula feed is a major reason why formula advertising needs to be restriscted.
It seems to me that some «traditional egalitarians» risk missing a really important point the public's belief in «fair inequality» ends up around the 10 - 1 and 15 - 1 income differentials - ie much much less unequal - though they are also just interested in how the much larger differentials come about as about their scale.
Part of the Tawney critique of capitalism was that some kinds of private property right divorce income from useful social function, and that was really a point about reciprocity.
As I pointed out many months ago, any such tax should really be set at about 2 % of capital value with a much lower threshold than # 2m in order for it to be consistent with Council Tax and current income tax rates.
Sunder, it's not misleading at all - the article was about the width of income gaps and I simply pointed to actions taken in this regard.
The Whitean point I left out as was already overlong is that Harris seems v.worried about being seen to have any claim to private wealth for fear of being anti-aspiration (he mostly means income).
QUEENS, NY — Borough President Melinda Katz stated the following in response to questions about an agreement reached this week with the Queens Development Group on Phase 1 of Willets Point; the agreement includes the construction of 1,100 affordable apartments (including 221 for low - income seniors) and a brand new 450 - seat public elementary school: «The City -LSB-...]
«I've been very clear about my overwhelming... priority, and that is to give tax cuts to the vast majority of taxpayers on low incomes and on ordinary incomes by raising the point at which they start paying income tax.
Smith's remarks on this start at about the 5:30 - minute mark, when Mika Brzezinski notes a recent Times editorial that pointed out how low - income school districts are disproportionately hurt by Cuomo's $ 1.5 billion education funding cut — all but $ 270 million of which is included in the framework agreement announced yesterday.
The agreement finally reached on the local government pension scheme after the government made significant concessions has rather less to do with official generosity than fear about the consequences if the scheme were so eviscerated that hundreds of thousands of local government workers might decide there was no point in continuing to contribute to it since, if they walked away, they would still get the same amount of money in retirement from means - tested income support.
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