average income and primary expenses for a stereotypical family of four in the mid-1970's and mid-2000's. In the 1970's example the father works full time and the mother stays home. In the 2000's example, the mother and the father both work outside the home. Dollar values are inflated into consistent terms. The income and expenses were researched for and presented in The Two Income Trap by Elizabeth Warren and Amelia Tyagi.
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Net income divided by total shares = earnings per share or EPS. If you want to calculate the percentage change from year-to-year, just take the (current year EPS / prior year EPS) -1
i am not good in maths, but generally we can calculate annual income by multiplying our monthly income by 12.. as if know how much is our monthly income.. similarly by multiplying, we can find annual income on behalf of weekly income, or daily income or even on hourly income...
The percentage that variable Y accounts for is 100*Variable Y/National Income
In general, net income is gross minus tax/FICA/Medicare withholding, unusual work expenses such as uniforms, health/dental insurance, and current support for other children as ordered and paid.
i want to calculate the percentage of mean value of particular data.