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To: GST who wrote (129328)7/30/2001 7:52:58 PM
From: Victor Lazlo  Read Replies (1) of 164684
 
yup, and I thought this part was very interesting, considering that business assets and stocks, bonds, mutual funds and retirement account assets are not counted as "savings" by the govt statisticians:

"The two most important sources of wealth for millionaires are business assets (21 percent) and holdings of stocks, bonds, and mutual funds (23 percent). Retirement account
assets (14 percent) and equity in one's main residence (13 percent) represent significantly less important sources of wealth. Inherited assets are also an important source of wealth for millionaires. Forty-five percent had received an inheritance whose median level was $125,000. "
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