Whatever you say. I do stand by it. Most people's usage of the term 'disposable income' I'd exactly as I suggested - available funds for luxuries, after all essential expenditure.
Others can feel free to put me straight, if they wish.
You are actually correct about the proper definition of the term, to be fair.
I'd still maintain that what I've said, is what most people understand it to mean, and how they use it.
I don't, no.
Disposable Income, is commonly a term used to describe a household's 'spare' money - money for frivolities like a latte from a coffee shop, a trip to the cinema, or an Albion ticket. In suggesting that this theoretical household had £220 a week in Disposable Income (i.e. not...
I'm not sure how you define 'disposable income', but in my mind it doesn't include the cost of feeding your family, or heating your home, or other essential expenditure.