WHIS Ratio
The WHIS (Wealth, Health, and Income Stability) Ratio is a financial metric used to assess an individual’s or household’s financial well-being by examining the balance between wealth, health expenses, and income stability. This ratio considers the relationship between a person’s net worth, healthcare costs, and income sources, providing insight into their ability to manage long-term financial stability, particularly in the context of rising healthcare costs and income fluctuations.
Example
A retiree with significant wealth and stable income from investments but high healthcare expenses might have a balanced WHIS ratio, indicating they are managing their resources effectively despite health costs.
Key points
• Measures financial well-being by assessing wealth, health expenses, and income stability.
• Used to understand the impact of healthcare costs and income fluctuations on financial stability.
• Particularly useful for individuals planning for retirement or managing long-term financial goals.