disposable income
11disposable income of household — namų ūkio disponuojamosios pajamos statusas Aprobuotas sritis gyvenimo lygio statistika apibrėžtis Bendrosios namų ūkio pajamos atskaičius pajamų mokestį, nuolatinius turto mokesčius, darbuotojų, savarankiškai dirbančių asmenų ir bedarbių (jei… …
12disposable income — /dɪˌspəυzəb(ə)l ɪnkʌm/, disposable personal income /dɪˌspəυzəb(ə)l ˌpɜ:s(ə)nəl ɪnkʌm/ noun the income left after tax and national insurance have been deducted …
13disposable income — 1) The income a person has available to spend after payment of taxes, National Insurance contributions, and other deductions, such as pension contributions. 2) In national income accounts, the total value of income of individuals and households… …
14disposable income — noun income remaining after deduction of taxes and social security charges, available to be spent or saved as one wishes. Compare with discretionary income …
15disposable income — /dəsˌpoʊzəbəl ˈɪnkʌm/ (say duhs.pohzuhbuhl inkum) noun that part of a person s income which remains after the deduction of income tax, etc …
16disposable income — noun income (after taxes) that is available to you for saving or spending • Topics: ↑tax, ↑taxation, ↑revenue enhancement • Hypernyms: ↑income …
17disposable income — noun The amount of a persons or groups monetary income which is available to be saved or spent (on either essential or non essential items), after deducting all taxes and other governmental fees …
18disposable income — dis.posable income n [U] the amount of money you have left to spend after you have paid your taxes, bills etc …
19disposable income — dis,posable income noun uncount money that you have left to spend after you have paid your bills …
20disposable income — See income distribution …