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Under the zero-growth dividend model,expected dividends are the same as current dividends.
Saving
The portion of income not spent on consumption, often put aside for future use or investment.
Disposable Income
The amount of money an individual or household has available to spend or save after income taxes have been deducted.
Disposable Income
Money that becomes available for household savings and expenditures after income taxes are subtracted.
MPS
Marginal Propensity to Save, which is the proportion of an increase in income that is saved rather than spent on consumption.
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