future income
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffutureandincome
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future
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˈfjuː.tʃər/us/ˈfjuː.tʃɚ/
happening or existing in ...
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income
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈɪŋ.kʌm/us/ˈɪn.kʌm/
money that is earned from doing work or received ...
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(Definition offutureandincomefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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We can see that the poorest agents would like to borrow against theirfutureincomewhen they are young.
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In childhood, she receives a transfer from the parent and allocates it between two investment opportunities, assets and education, in order to maximizefutureincome.
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This trading mechanism allows each agent to borrow againstfutureincome.
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The increase in the production of the industrial goods can be used to increasefutureincome.
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There is no way for any generation to borrow against its higher expectedfutureincome, and so, each generation consumes its current income each period.
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This means that, along with educational expenditures, a student's classmates, or peer group, play a role in determining hisfutureincome.
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An agent can borrow againstfutureincomeby issuing equity or claims to a dividend stream paid out of his or her labor earnings.
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Nevertheless, in the current period, each agent consumes his current income of 100 because young agents never can borrow against their expectedfutureincome.
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Wage-path risk creates uncertainty as to thefutureincomelevel and the future standard-of-living.
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A simple example is a model that includes the present value of afutureincomestream.
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With higher persistence, expectedfutureincomeis related more closely to current income.
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Spending on luxurious agricultural products was viewed as less harmful tofutureincomebecause wealth remained with the productive classes.
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The model is based on the premise that a child's peer group matters to hisfutureincome.
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Second, we would expect these farmers to discountfutureincomeat relatively high rates, with the result that the model without foresight should be a good approximation.
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Restricting dividend payments in this model limits the ability of agents to borrow againstfutureincome and, in this sense, is a form of a borrowing constraint.
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Whether, and how much, educational expenditures matter tofutureincomehas sparked many debates.
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For younger college graduates, whose earnings are low relative tofutureincome, the benefits of employer matching apparently do not outweigh the liquidity cost of 401(k) contributions.
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Following many of the previous studies that examined the impact of pensions on wealth, the approach taken here is to measure wealth broadly as the present value offutureincome.
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The discounted value offutureincomewould decrease as a consequence of increased interest rates, while the interest obtained from a positive financial wealth would increase.
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What estimate she has made offutureincomeinequality rates among pensioners.
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