lesson b : wealth Flashcards

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1
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what is wealth?

A

total stock of economic resources and possessions at a fixed point in time

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2
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what is marketable wealth?

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assets which can be disposed of or sold. adds on estimated cash value of pensions entitlements

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where do wealth stats come from?

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  1. the wealth and asset survey
  2. rich list by sunday times
  3. inland revenue - when someone dies, value of estate is calculated for tax
  4. annual survey of hours and earnings - info on distribution of earnings
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4
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give an example of a rich person.

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james dyson - £23bn

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what are three positive consequences for being rich and wealthy?

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  1. financial stability
  2. help + donate to community
  3. make connections
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what are three negative consequences for being rich and wealthy?

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  1. stress
  2. lots of money comes with responsibility
  3. can introduce fame + platform, in limelight
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what are the problems with measuring wealth?

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  • defining what counts as wealth can be problematic
  • calculating value of assets is difficult
  • obtaining wealth data is difficult. many wealthy people conceal wealth to avoid taxation
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8
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give three stats about trends in income distribution.

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  • britain is one of most unequal societies in europe in terms of income
  • bottom 10% of population earn £8468, top 10% earn £79042
  • top 1% average income of £259,917, top 0.1% had income of £941,582
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what did the birmingham commision report by rowlinson find?

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  • wealth inequalities occur in different ways. eg. some have higher incomes, some accumulate wealth rather than spend, some receive high levels of inheritance
  • wealth affects physical and mental wellbeing, education and employment
  • report suggests that gov should consider actions to redistribute wealth including fairer rewards for working and reforms to wealth taxation, council tax and capital gains tax
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