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Business, 22.12.2021 23:20 mjwaple57

Distinguish among money, income, and wealth. A. A person's money is the currency held and the earning from work, income is equal to the bank balance and wealth is equal to the profit from investment. B. A person's money is the currency plus all bank accounts owned, income is equal to the earning from work and wealth is equal to the profit from investment. C. A person's money is the currency held and the checking account balance, income is the earning and wealth is equal to value of assets minus all debts. D. A person's money is the currency in the pocket, income is the earning and wealth is equal to asset value.

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