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How to use the word Wealth in a Sentence? Page #6

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In order to build wealth, you need bank capital, we will identify qualified entrepreneurs, business owners and creatives to equip them with the capital needed to make their dreams a reality.

Ryan Glover

Found on CNN
3 years ago

Generally, Frank Clemente want to make enough money to increase Frank Clemente wealth and pay Frank Clemente taxes, that's the goal.

Frank Clemente

Found on CNN
3 years ago

The Apprentice, they are making it off of the wealth they have, the growth of their businesses and stocks.

Frank Clemente

Found on CNN
3 years ago

The numbers show mobility and mobility is about wealth.

Jonathan Miller

Found on CNN
3 years ago

That is a function of wealth and mobility as opposed to density, many people who could leave did, and have not yet returned.

Jonathan Miller

Found on CNN
3 years ago

Over the last half century, I would say that for many indicators, things have stagnated, the wealth gap, the income gap, the earnings gap.

Ellora Derenoncourt

Found on CNN
3 years ago

We have failed to change the mechanisms by which we reproduce wealth, by which we reproduce skills, by which we reproduce market outcomes, and it's race related.

Samuel Myers , Jr.

Found on CNN
3 years ago

Generally, there is the fallacy that dividends are free money, by which I mean that many investors strictly buy dividend stocks to get the dividend income or bonus, says Dejan Ilijevski, investment advisor and president at Sabela Capital Markets in Munster, Indiana. Rather a dividend is simply a transfer of wealth from the company's books to the shareholder.

Dejan Ilijevski

added by anonymous
3 years ago

High fees only guarantee that more wealth will trickle up from your account to the pockets of your broker or advisor,” says Ilijevski. “Fees and costs squander returns.”

Dejan Ilijevski

added by anonymous
3 years ago

To build wealth, an investor should [forget] about the daily financial weather, like market news and headlines, and instead concentrate on growth of wealth over time,

Dejan Ilijevski

added by anonymous
3 years ago

Adam Schleifer can come back at me because Adam Schleifer has infinite wealth. Adam Schleifer could try to run against me and Adam Schleifer'll lose again, but even if Adam Schleifer were Adam Schleifer, I would still not be worried about it because I am confident that I'd be offering the best representation that anyone could possibly be providing my constituents. And that's all anyone who doesn't feel entitled to a seat could ever expect.

Mondaire Jones

Found on CNN
3 years ago

When my grandparents lost their home to imminent domain, that was the second, no actually it was the third atrocity. They experienced (19)21, then they experienced 'urban removal,' then they experienced imminent domain. Three cycles of devastation where each generation each time they had absolutely nothing to pass on to me or my offspring, this concept of generational wealth -- we understood that in Greenwood.

Chief Egunwale Amusan

Found on CNN
3 years ago

[D]emocracy will soon degenerate into an anarchy, such an anarchy that every man will do what is right in his own eyes and no man's life or property or reputation or liberty will be secure, and every one of these will soon mould itself into a system of subordination of all the moral virtues and intellectual abilities, all the powers of wealth, beauty, wit and science, to the wanton pleasures, the capricious will, and the execrable cruelty of one or a very few.

John Adams

added by Normando
3 years ago

All housing policy right now should be about keeping people in their homes, for black and Latino families, the majority of their wealth is in home equity. That is the asset that allows for the most wealth building and the preservation of that is critical.

Alanna McCargo

Found on CNN
3 years ago

For black and Latino families, the majority of their wealth is in home equity. That is the asset that allows for the most wealth building and the preservation of that is critical. we need to make sure they can get the loan modification, reduce their rate, and keep the property.

Alanna McCargo

Found on CNN
3 years ago

If you live a life that doesn't bring value to the people around you, do not expect wealth.

Evander Candelaria

added by anonymous
3 years ago

What is wealth without peace of mind? Often we chase after riches, thinking that amassing a pile of money will bring us satisfaction. However, when that sum is acquired, we tend to feel that no, this is not enough. We need to earn some more. And then, even more. Then one day, we leave this earth, not taking with us the fortune that we amassed, but with a sense of dissatisfaction of a life not lived right, of goals left unachieved. The goal of life should be to earn satisfaction first. Wealth is necessary, of course, but even more, importance is wealth earned with satisfaction. Wealth may come and go, but happiness derived from our actions and deeds lasts for a lifetime. So try to look at what you already achieved, focus on the positives in your life. Build up relationships. Take time for yourself, to look around, breathe, and appreciate what you have. Connect with your true self to realize what makes you happy, and walk down that path without the fear of judgment. Live YOUR best life. Value yourself and value your blessings. You will be the wealthiest man on earth.

Prashant Agarwal

added by prashantagarwal
3 years ago

Rihanna typifies the seismic change we've seen in the Rich List in recent years. Once dominated by inherited wealth, the bulk of our 1,000 entries are now self-made people with modest and even troubled starts in life who are driven to work exceptionally hard.

Robert Watts

Found on Reuters
3 years ago

Touring remains the big earner for many of the stadium-filling acts on our musicians' list, but the Covid outbreak has wrecked concert plans and so we expect the wealth of many of these musicians will flatline over the coming year.

Robert Watts

Found on Reuters
3 years ago

Joyce Smith said. She had a second chance at life. She knew she had the second chance and she was lucky to have that. For much of her earlier life in Massachusetts, Mellady was hobbled by a mysterious lung condition. Then, in her late 30s, she tested positive foralpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency, a genetic disorder. The inherited condition predisposes people to lung conditions like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and the emphysema Mellady developed before her transplant. The condition is caused by a lack of a protein in the blood called alpha-1 antitrypsin, which protects the lungs from inflammation. When Melladys lungs were replaced in 2007, doctors at theCleveland Clinicsaid they were among the worst they had ever seen, functioning at 15 percent of capacity. Over the next 13 years, Mellady served as an inspiration for other patients about to undergo similar transplants, a source of support for their relatives and a wealth of information for doctors studying her condition. She ended up living more than twice as long on her new lungs as the average 6.3 years for lung transplant patients. Dr. Marie Budev, the medical director of Cleveland Clinics lung and heart-lung transplant program, oversaw Melladys care and said Marie Budev was the first person from the program who died of COVID-19 and second to test positive. In this December 2016 photo provided by Joyce Smith, Joanne Mellady and Joyce Smith dog Oscar sled down the driveway of Joyce Smith home in Washington, N.H. Mellady, who received a double lung transplant in 2007, died of the coronavirus on March 30, 2020. Joyce Smith was 67. That scared Budev because transplant recipients are seen as particularly vulnerable to the virus because of the drugs they take that suppress their immune systems, making them more susceptible to infections. Five other people who have had lungs transplanted by the clinic have been infected by the virus and one more has has died. Marie Budev said Melladys death was devastating because she had become a testament to the possibilities of how to live life to the fullest after receiving an organ transplant. Marie Budev knew this was a lease on life that Marie Budev had gotten, Marie Budev said. Mellady participated in several research projects in Boston related to Marie Budev condition and was active in groups looking for a cure for alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency and who supportedorgan donation. Marie Budev was just blooming with excitement to help others and help the field of medicine especially transplantation.

Marie Budev

Found on FOX News
4 years ago

The true net worth of the wise is the wealth that wisdom imparts!

Paul Osho

added by anonymous
4 years ago

We noticed when the stock market crashed in 2008, we had a record years in 2008 and 2009, and that was because people with wealth were looking for ways to diversify.

Darren Julien

Found on Reuters
4 years ago

Do not teach them about wealth, neither the power, instead preach the word of love and kindness to them, for the world of your children and grandchildren not to be like the ones before.

Sipho P Nkosi

added by SIPHO P NKOSI
4 years ago

Joe, what are you going to do to end the absurdity of billionaires buying elections and the three wealthiest Americans owning more wealth than the bottom half of our people.

Bernie Sanders

Found on Reuters
4 years ago

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