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Saving and the Accumulation of Wealth

Saving occurs when an individual or household's consumption expenditure is less than their net income, resulting in an increase in their wealth. Wealth itself is the total accumulation of all past and current savings. These savings can be held in various forms, including bank deposits or financial assets such as company shares (stocks) and government or corporate bonds.

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