You earn $500 a month, currently have $200 in currency, $100 in your checking account, $2,000 in your savings accounts, $3,000 worth of illiquid assets and $1,000 of debt. Using the M1 measure of money, you have
A) money = $2,300, annual income = $6,000, and wealth = $5,000.
B) money = $300, annual income = $6,000, and wealth = $4,300.
C) money = $200, annual income = $500, and wealth = $4,300.
D) money = $300, annual income = $6,000, and wealth = $5,000.
Answer: B
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a. scarcity of resources. b. the abundance of goods. c. unlimited human needs and wants. d. both scarcity of resources and unlimited human needs and wants.
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A. positive. B. negative. C. zero. D. greater than one.