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Disposable Income
The amount of money a household has available for spending and saving after income taxes have been accounted for.
Private Saving
The portion of an individual's or entity's income that is not spent on consumption or paid in taxes and is instead saved.
National Saving
The total amount saved within a country in a given time period, typically considered as the sum of private and public savings.
Investment
The practice of apportioning financial resources aimed at generating earnings or profits.
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