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  2. Template:Inflation - Wikipedia

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    This template defaults to calculating the inflation of Consumer Price Index values: staples, workers' rent, small service bills (doctor's costs, train tickets). For inflating capital expenses, government expenses, or the personal wealth and expenditure of the rich, the US-GDP or UK-GDP indexes should be used, which calculate inflation based on the gross domestic product (GDP) for the United ...

  3. How Much Money Should I Have Saved by 35? (The Answer May ...

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    "By the age of 35, you should have saved at least twice your annual salary," he says. "So, for example, if you’re earning $50,000 per year, you should aim to have at least $100,000 in savings by ...

  4. List of largest corporate profits and losses - Wikipedia

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    This list has all global annual earnings of all time, limited to earnings of more than $40 billion in "real" (i.e. CPI adjusted) value. Note that some record earning may be caused by nonrecurring revenue, like Vodafone in 2014 (disposal of its interest in Verizon Wireless) [1] or Fannie Mae in 2013 (benefit for federal income taxes).

  5. List of centibillionaires - Wikipedia

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    A centibillionaire is someone with a net worth of 100 billion (100,000,000,000) or more units of a given currency, generally of major world currencies such as the United States dollar, euro or pound sterling. [1] The following is a list of everyone who has ever been a centibillionaire.

  6. Do you know how much you have saved for retirement? 1 in 4 ...

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    Someone with, say, a $100,000 salary should have $1 million saved by the time they retire. To break that down, Fidelity recommends that by age 30, you have the equivalent of one year’s salary saved.

  7. List of largest losses of wealth - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of all people who have lost over US$50 billion of net personal wealth in a one-year period. Many of these losses were due to a change in value tied to stock ownership, and so were unrealized losses. [1]

  8. The IRS has recovered $1.3 billion from rich American tax ...

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    Result: a billion-plus dollars recovered from the nearly 80% of the 1,600 millionaires with delinquent tax debt. That includes $100 million since July, the IRS stated.

  9. Time value of money - Wikipedia

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    Time value of money problems involve the net value of cash flows at different points in time. In a typical case, the variables might be: a balance (the real or nominal value of a debt or a financial asset in terms of monetary units), a periodic rate of interest, the number of periods, and a series of cash flows. (In the case of a debt, cas