Wealth
71Wealth Added Index - WAI — A metric designed by Stern Stewart Co consulting firm that attempts to measure wealth created (or destroyed) for shareholders by a company. The WAI takes into account more variables than just the profits or share growth of a company. According to …
72wealth tax — A tax used in some European countries, not including the UK, consisting of an annual levy on wealth. In practice, the implementation of a wealth tax requires a clear identification of the assets to be charged and an unassailable valuation of… …
73Wealth Management — A professional service which is the combination of financial/investment advice, accounting/tax services, and legal/estate planning for one fee. In general, wealth management is more than just investment advice, as it can encompass all parts of a… …
74Wealth of Nations, The — by Adam Smith; formally it is entitled Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations (1776) …
75wealth tax — A tax used in some European countries, not including the UK, consisting of an annual levy on assets. In practice, the implementation of a wealth tax requires a clear identification of the assets to be charged and an unassailable valuation of… …
76wealth creation — UK / US noun [uncountable] the act of making a country, group, or person richer and more successful a conference focusing on globalization and wealth creation …
77wealth creation — /ˈwɛlθ krieɪʃən/ (say welth kreeayshuhn) noun the development of assets to create wealth …
78wealth tax — /ˈwɛlθ tæks/ (say welth taks) noun a tax that is levied on the base of wealth as distinct from income, usually applied to the value of the taxpayer s net assets above a certain threshold level …
79wealth — Synonyms and related words: Easy Street, abundance, affluence, ample sufficiency, ampleness, amplitude, assessed valuation, assets, assets and liabilities, avalanche, bed of roses, bonanza, bountifulness, bountiousness, bumper crop, capital,… …
80WEALTH — defined by Ruskin to be the possession of things in themselves valuable, that is, of things available for the support of life, or inherently possessed of life giving power …