Wealth
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Wealth
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Wealth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wealth derives from the old English word "weal", which means "well-being." The term was originally an adjective to describe the possession of great qualities. (more...)
wealth - Definition of wealth at Your Dictionary
noun. much money or property; great amount of worldly possessions; riches; the state of having much money or property; affluence a person of wealth (more...)
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Wealth Distribution
The Distribution of Wealth in America. There is very little data about the distribution of wealth in America. There is one source, the Survey of Consumer Finances, sponsored by the ... (more...)
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How to Make Wealth
May 2004 (This essay was originally published in Hackers & Painters.) If you wanted to get rich, how would you do it? I think your best bet would be to start or join a startup. (more...)
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wealth: Definition, Synonyms from Answers.com
wealth n. An abundance of valuable material possessions or resources; riches. The state of being rich; affluence (more...)
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Wealth in the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wealth in the United States is commonly measured in terms of net worth which is the sum of all assets, including home equity minus all liabilities. For example, a household in ... (more...)