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Please report to C11 computer lab on Thursday (bring your ear phones) AP Economics: May 7 Discuss FRQs #8 & #9 solutions Learning Target In order to successfully manage my personal finances, I will analyze strategies to build my wealth over time. I will know I have it when I can explain: (1) the difference between assets and liabilities; (2) the difference between wealth-creating assets and other assets; and (3) how wealth is measured by using a balance sheet. Net Worth (HO) --Net Worth formula --Wealth-Creating Assets --categorizing assets vs. liabilities --Sandra’s Balance Sheet Exercise Closure What can you do to increase YOUR net worth? Please report to C11 computer lab on Thursday (bring your ear phones)