Sentences with phrase «term of buying power»

It has lost very little in terms of buying power over the last seven years.
It is difficult to replicate the advantages of the largest health insurers in terms of buying power, or in terms of the ability to service national accounts.
The downside risk is that withdrawals could fall as much as one - third (to 4 %) in terms of buying power at Year 20 before the portfolio recovers and grows once again.
The flaw in that theory is that the renter (or purchaser) must be able to continue making the payments - which many won't be able to do since their income has shrunk in terms of buying power for necessities.
Remember, if you buy a bond that yields 2 % and the annual rate of inflation for the year is 3 %, then you've actually lost money in terms of buying power at the end of the year.
3) About 6 % of the portfolio's original balance (plus inflation) when withdrawing a constant percentage of the portfolio's current balance, allowing withdrawals to vary in terms of buying power.
In terms of buying power, our «riches» won't go nearly so far here as they would in many other places in the world.
It identified an initial portfolio balance from which you could withdraw the largest, fixed amount of money (in terms of buying power, after adjusting for inflation) for 30 years and never deplete your account.
In the case of the S&P 500 the largest drop in real dividend amount was 25 % (in terms of buying power).
You can look at these numbers in two ways: You can say that the cash value of real estate has risen during the past decade and you can also say that today's existing home prices are actually cheaper than 10 years ago in terms of buying power.
Even with a total disaster -LRB--4.7 % per year), you end up with 61 % of your money (in terms of buying power).
It leaves you with 84 % of your money (in terms of buying power) at year 10.
They sold shares as needed to maintain a steady income stream (in terms of buying power).
«Millennials are really taking advantage of the lower interest rates in terms of buying power,» says Joe Tyrrell, Ellie Mae executive vice president of corporate strategy.
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