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Mylee Gates
30 August, 09:00
Explain the concept of wealth
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Reid Gonzalez
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Wealth measures the value of all the assets of worth owned by a person, community, company, or country. Wealth is determined by taking the total market value of all physical and intangible assets owned, then subtracting all debts. Essentially, wealth is the accumulation of scarce resources
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