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DEFINING WEALTH……

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The term ‘wealth’ has several definitions. Almost all the definitions have one thing in common, that is, wealth facilitates ‘well-being’. This article explore some of the definitions of wealth, briefly mentions the element(s) that generates wealth, mentions some personalities of the 21st Century who are wealthy and also talks about a biblical personality who was wealthy.

Adam Smith, in his influential work “The Wealth of Nations”, described wealth as “the annual produce of the land and labour of the society”. This “produce” is that which satisfies the needs and wants of utility of humans. Wealth is also described as an abundance of substances of economic value, or the state of controlling or having such substances, usually in the form of money (or currency), real estate and personal property. Moreover, a person who is considered wealthy, affluent, or rich is one who has accumulated substantial wealth compared to others in a reference group. In economics, wealth is defined as the net worth of a person, household, or nation, that is, “the value of all assets owned net of all liabilities owed at a point in time”. When it comes to national wealth which is measured in national accounts, the net liabilities of a nation are those payable to the rest of the world. Wealth may also be used to refer to the productive capability of a group of people or as a contrast to poverty.

Wealth can be grouped into three main categories: personal property, which includes homes or cars; monetary savings, such as the amassing of past income; and the income generated from income producing assets, such as real estate, stocks, bonds, and businesses. All these descriptions make wealth an especially important part of social stratification. Wealth provides a kind of social safety net of protection against an unforeseen circumstances and can be transformed into home ownership, business ownership, or even education.

Wealth refers to the amassing of resources (net asset value), whether abundant or not. ‘Richness’ refers to an abundance of resources (such as income or flow). The contrast of wealth is destitution. The contrast of richness is poverty.

UBS investor watch 2003 defined wealth as “as the state where one has no constraints in terms of finance regarding what one does”.

Wealth is also defined as “ones state of well-being” and capital is a synonym of  wealth.  Among capital assets, human capital is an essential element of wealth creation. Human capital is defined as “that which facilitates the creation of personal, social, and economic well-being” and includes the knowledge, skills, competencies, and other attributes of an individual. Thus, an individual, community, or nation is considered wealthy when the individual, community, or nation has more amassed resources (capital) than a poor one. Human capital is critical in generating wealth.

In the 21st Century, the world has celebrated many personalities of wealth. From forbes.com, mention is made of Carlos Slim, Bill Gates, Amancio Ortega and others. An example of a wealthy person recorded in the good book is King Solomon. “Now the weight of gold that Solomon received yearly was 23 metric tons not including the revenues from merchants and traders and from all the Arabian kings and the governors of the land (1 Kings 10:14). The King had a fleet of ships at sea along with the ships of Hiram. Once every three years, it returned carrying gold, silver and ivory, and apes and baboons. King Solomon was greater in riches and wisdom than all the other kings of the earth. (1 Kings 10:22-23). Solomon gained human capital (wisdom) before generating wealth. For further readings, click the links below:

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Reference(s):

http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_wealth_in_economics#slide4

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wealth#Economic_analysis

The Well-being of Nations: The Role of Human and Social Capital. OECD. 2001.

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SEED TIME AND HARVEST

ID-100180478Gen 8:22. While the earth remaineth, seed time and harvest, and cold and heat, and summer and winter, and day and night shall not cease. Investment is a characteristic of every human being especially the child of God. What is important about investment is that, there are always specific times for seed sowing (investment) but when it comes to harvesting or reaping the yield of our investment, it is not time specific compared to seed sowing (investment). Harvesting is a continuous process.

What to invest in is also very important. Beyond investment market predictions on the internet and in books, which are very important, we also need to contact our inner spirit to lead us to identify the right sector to invest in. It is also important to have some knowledge on the areas of interest for investment. Though important, the initial capital is not enough to start the investment. If you have the initial capital, read to broaden your horizon on possible areas of investment and also talk to the experts for advise. When you have finished all the readings, consultations and have narrowed down to some few possible areas of promising investment area(s), then you can now contact your spirit through faith in the Holy Spirit to make a final choice.

How do you know that a particular option is the best to pick and invest in? This is where prayer in other tongues becomes important. Praying in tongues builds you up and makes you sensitive to receiving from the Holy Spirit. Getting acquainted with the word of God is also necessary for us to be sensitive to the Holy Spirit. The right area(s) of investment to choose will drop into your spirit and will be characterized by peace in your spirit. Sometimes, you can make a choice but as you continue praying, it appears as if ‘something’ is holding or pushing back your prayer. In your spirit, you will feel uneasy and this is where you need to re-examine your intended choice. Sometimes too, because you don’t have enough information about the area of investment, you will feel inadequate and uneasy though that area(s) may be the choice of the Holy Spirit for you.

All said and done, the right choice comes with the peace of God and confirmation from the Holy spirit. By confirmation, you may have a dream about the selected choice; a friend or your wife or husband may mention it to you when in actual sense, that was not the focus of your conversation.  To conclude, time in itself is seed for every human being. What you do with your time is an investment. Let us always use our time wisely and make impact on the world around us. Remember, you can only enjoy a harvest after investment.

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