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Or, as someone suggested, the amount of "wealth" that could be turned into cash within, say, a one month period (liquidity factor).
Wealth is relative (ask tabs).
Seriously, wealth is far more thanphysical assets which can be made worthless in an instant. I would posit that true wealth would include, somehow, a measure of the satisfaction one has with his or her lifestyle, including health.
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Bob S. former owner of a 1984 silver 944
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