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<\/em>by sandi smith, cpa
\naccountant’s accelerator<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n

we all have far more sources of wealth available to us in addition to the assets we normally count as financial wealth. a great skill to add to our tool box is that of resourcefulness. learning and practicing being resourceful has always come in handy for me while traveling, working, and making changes in my life.<\/p>\n

as you go through the list, take an inventory and make a list of all of the resources you have available to you in one form or fashion. by the end of the article, you might be amazed at how wealthy you really are.<\/p>\n

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  1. your financial wealth<\/strong> is measured in currency. this includes cash, all bank accounts, retirement accounts, annuities, stocks, bonds, commodities, and other market investments.<\/li>\n
  2. your property wealth<\/strong> includes real estate and personal property such as furniture, dishes, clothes, jewelry, and a car.<\/li>\n
  3. your wealth of abilities<\/strong>, experience, education, and skills provides you with a livelihood and is what you can trade others for other categories of wealth. read more →<\/a><\/li>\n<\/ol>\n