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  2. Net (economics) - Wikipedia

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    A net (sometimes written nett) value is the resultant amount after accounting for the sum or difference of two or more variables. In economics, it is frequently used to imply the remaining value after accounting for a specific, commonly understood deduction. In these cases it is contrasted with the term gross, which refers to the pre-deduction ...

  3. Net settlement - Wikipedia

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    The net obligations in the multilateral model are for A and C to each pay $25 into the settlement 'pot', and for B to receive $50. [8] Net settlement is used because it reduces the amount of money that has to be held in the settlement medium compared to gross settlement, which requires

  4. Measures of national income and output - Wikipedia

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    The total value produced by the economy is the sum of the values-added by every industry. The expenditure method is based on the idea that all products are bought by somebody or some organisation. Therefore, we sum up the total amount of money people and organisations spend in buying things. This amount must equal the value of everything produced.

  5. Gross income - Wikipedia

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    The various deductions (and their corresponding metrics) leading from net sales to net income are as follows: Net sales = gross sales – (customer discounts + returns + allowances) Gross profit = net sales – cost of goods sold [a] Gross margin = [(net sales – cost of goods sold)/net sales] × 100%.

  6. Fixed investment - Wikipedia

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    "Total fixed investment" (gross) is not usually a published statistical measure, since economists are interested primarily in the contribution of fixed investment to value added, i.e., they are interested in the net additions made to the total fixed capital stock (additions less withdrawals). If, hypothetically, the amount of fixed investment ...

  7. Projected COLA for 2025: September update — how it's ...

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    “Medicare Part B premiums have the largest impact on the net amount of retirees' Social Security income since those premiums are deducted from the Social Security checks,” says Shedden.

  8. Net income - Wikipedia

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    In business and accounting, net income (also total comprehensive income, net earnings, net profit, bottom line, sales profit, or credit sales) is an entity's income minus cost of goods sold, expenses, depreciation and amortization, interest, and taxes for an accounting period. [1] [better source needed]

  9. The Record Amount of Money You Can Now Save on a Used vs New Car

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    The Record Amount of Money You Can Now Save on a Used vs New Car. Andrew Lisa. November 29, 2024 at 1:00 PM. jetcityimage / Getty Images.