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  • 41wealth */*/ — UK [welθ] / US noun [uncountable] 1) a) a large amount of money and other valuable things They used some of their wealth to build magnificent town halls. People acquired wealth in the form of goods or animals. b) the state of being rich He had an …

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  • 42Wealth Psychologist — A wealth psychologist is a mental health professional who specializes in issues relating specifically to wealthy individuals. Wealth psychologists are also called money psychologists or wealth counselors. Wealth psychologists help their ultra… …

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  • 43wealth effect — (WELTH uh.fekt; TH as in thin) n. An increase in consumer spending based on the perceived wealth created by the escalating value of stock market portfolios. Example Citation: Big portfolio gains by investors in recent years have created what… …

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  • 44Wealth of Nations — Titelseite von Adam Smiths Hauptwerk (1776) Der Wohlstand der Nationen (vollständiger engl. Titel: An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations) ist das am 9. März 1776 erschienene Hauptwerk des schottischen Ökonomen Adam Smith …

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  • 45wealth — [[t]we̱lθ[/t]] ♦♦♦ 1) N UNCOUNT Wealth is the possession of a large amount of money, property, or other valuable things. You can also refer to a particular person s money or property as their wealth. Economic reform has brought relative wealth to …

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  • 46Wealth Tax — It is a tax based on the market value of assets that are owned. These assets include, but are not limited to, cash, bank deposits, shares, fixed assets, private cars, assessed value of real property, pension plans, money funds, owner occupied… …

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  • 47wealth — com·mon·wealth; wealth; wealth·i·ly; wealth·i·ness; wealth·less; …

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  • 48Wealth primary — The Wealth Primary describes the race for money required for electoral politics evident in the American electoral system. Before parties choose nominees and voters decide who gets their vote, before Americans begin to think about an upcoming… …

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  • 49Wealth Transfer Group — The Wealth Transfer Group is a consulting firm that provides estate planning services. They serve only clients with estates worth more than US$ 10,000,000.In 2006, the Wealth Transfer Group sued former Aetna CEO John W. Rowe for infringement of a …

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  • 50wealth — wealthless, adj. /welth/, n. 1. a great quantity or store of money, valuable possessions, property, or other riches: the wealth of a city. 2. an abundance or profusion of anything; plentiful amount: a wealth of imagery. 3. Econ. a. all things… …

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