[clug] The Number One Success System Gifting
Andrew Boyd
facibus at gmail.com
Fri Oct 19 09:28:35 GMT 2007
..and I can remember when a trillion was a lot of money ;)
Cheers, Andrew
On 10/19/07, Tommy Lee <noss1233 at gmail.com> wrote:
> http://www.noss123.com/
>
> According to *The Economist*, "developed economies'" assets at the end of
> 2002 was
>
> - Residential property: $48 trillion
> - Commercial property: $14 trillion
> - Equities: $20 trillion
> - Government bonds: $20 trillion
> - Corporate bonds: $13 trillion
> - Total: $115 trillion
>
> That makes real estate assets 54% and financial assets 46% of total stocks,
> bonds, and real estate assets. Assets not counted here are bank deposits,
> insurance "reserve" assets, and human assets; also it is not clear if all
> debt and equity investments are counted in the categories equities and
> bonds. For US asset levels see FRB: Z.1 Release-- Flow of Funds Accounts of
> the United States
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