Exchange Currency

nominal income

Regular income that has not yet been adjusted down to correspond with decreasing purchasing power or up to correspond with inflation.

Related information about nominal income:
  1. What is nominal income? definition and meaning
    Definition of nominal income: Income unadjusted for the effects of inflation or deflation, and stated in the currency in which it is earned.
     
  2. Nominal income target - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    A nominal income target is a policy conducted by a central bank that targets the future level of economic activity in nominal terms (i.e. not adjusted for inflation).
     
  3. What Is Difference Between Real Income And Nominal Income?
    Nominal income is the actual dollar amount that the person receives as income and has not been adjusted for the inflation rate. Inflation is the increase in the ...
     
  4. Nominal income - Financial Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
    Income that has not been adjusted for inflation and decreasing purchasing power . Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this ...
     
  5. What Is Nominal Income?
    Brief and Straightforward Guide: What Is Nominal Income?
     
  6. Real vs. Nominal, High School Economics Topics | Library of ...
    Examples: Nominal: That CD costs $18. Japan's science and technology spending is about 3 trillion yen per year. Real: A year of college costs about the value ...
     
  7. Nominal Income: Definition from Answers.com
    income unadjusted for changes in the purchasing power of the dollar. generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) require certain large, publicly held.
     
  8. A Monetary Theory of Nominal Income Milton Friedman - JStor
    connecting current nominal income with current and prior nominal quantities of ... the quantity theory to derive a theory of nominal income rather than a theory of ...