net wealth
collocation in Englishmeaningsofnetandwealth
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net
adjective[before or after noun]
uk/net/us/net/
left when there is nothing else to be ...
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wealth
noun
uk/welθ/us/welθ/
a large amount of money or valuable possessions that ...
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(Definition ofnetandwealthfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Our income measure consists of two components that are added together: annual disposable income and the annuity ofnetwealth.
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In pre-transitional societies,netwealth-flow is from the younger to the older generations, whereas in post-transitional societies the wealth flows in the opposite direction.
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She found that individuals who did not plan for retirement have lowernetwealthand were less likely to invest in assets with higher expected returns, such as equities.
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Recent estimates that include the loss in natural capital in wealth calculations show thatnetwealth per capita has actually declined over the last few decades in this region.
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What is thenetwealthof any nation?
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At the end of 1994, the personal sector had financial liabilities worth £524 billion, financial assets worth £1,656 billion, and non-financial assets worth £1,419 billion, implying totalnetwealthof £2,551 billion.
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So, for every £100 of disposable income, the personal sector held £111 of financial liabilities and had totalnetwealthof £539 at the end of 1994.
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The basis of assessment should be the present money value of the individual's totalnetwealth, after deducting all mortgages, bank overdrafts and other debts.
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This extra investment will help reverse the decline innetwealthand deliver improved public services in health and education.
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That is because the sale of assets does not change thenetwealthof the private sector.
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For example, depending on the future course of interest rates, taking out a fixed-rate or floating-rate mortgage will make a huge difference to one'snetwealthand position.
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The winner is the player with the greatestnetwealthat the end.
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Netwealthcalculations must subtract an estimate of that tax.
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The tax base isnetwealthless a basic deduction.
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A change innetwealthdoesn't require economic labour to produce, and has a different impact on the labour market.
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As a consequence bonds should not be considered as part ofnetwealthat the macroeconomic level.
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Corporate income tax was reduced to 18% (from around 50% at the beginning of the decade), inheritance tax was greatly reduced and thenetwealthtax was abolished.
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Because anetwealthtax can be the equivalent of an annual tax on imputed income, the capital gains, estate and gift taxes are not necessary.
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Hisnetwealthwas estimated at $160 million.
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The most significant component by far among most developed nations is commonly reported as "householdnetwealthor worth" and reflects infrastructure investment.
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