From Marshall Loeb at Marketwatch, a new book, called 3 Dimensional Wealth should be very good in getting people to view their wealth in a far broader context. Your Wealth in 3-D.
The authors, Monroe Diefendorf and Robert Sterling Madden don't see wealth as a simple collection of assets. They say wealth is composed of who you are (personal wealth), what you have (financial wealth) and how you can make a difference (social wealth).
I'm glad to see the financial industry beginning to look at wealth at large and in full.
Posted by Jill Fallon at August 15, 2005 09:59 PM | Permalink