Sentences with phrase «existing wealth asset»

«We at Malekula farms via accepting bitcoin, look to attract and do attract the tech - savvy centric generation of investors and at the same time by accepting bitcoin transfer a portion of our farmland real estate, an existing wealth asset into an accepted and unrestrained international currency vehicle for exactly the same reasons.»

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Millionaire households in North America attribute much of their wealth gains to positive performance of existing assets, like stocks.
After recently mentioning that I would consider an investment in the Vanguard Wellington Fund if I wanted to create wealth in such a way that I did not have to spend much time thinking about investments or intended to pass the ownership stake on to someone that did not have much knowledge about investing (i.e. if you wanted to turn your children into trust fund babies in a way that they could not ruin it, you'd want to set up a restricted trust that only permitted the kids to receive the interest and dividend income generated by the fund, perhaps with the instruction that the assets transfer into an S&P 500 index fund if the Wellington Fund were to ever cease to exist).
By making the Brightspark platform accessible to Canadian wealth management firms, thousands more accredited investors now have an opportunity to invest funds from their existing portfolios in an asset class that was previously inaccessible.
Many of these assets exist beyond the balance sheet in the form of public land and real estate, state - owned enterprises and sovereign wealth.
«Wealth taxes» on total assets do exist, but they're not any country's primary means of taxation.
Social inequality refers to disparities in the distribution of economic assets and income as well as between the overall quality and luxury of each person's existence within a society, while economic inequality is caused by the unequal accumulation of wealth; social inequality exists because the lack of wealth in certain areas prohibits these people from obtaining the same housing, health care, etc. as the wealthy, in societies where access to these social goods depends on wealth.
Of course that risk exists with stocks too, but if history is any guide, there is the very real risk that investing only in assets that feel safe in the short run will result in insufficient wealth to meet long - term goals like a comfortable retirement.
The debt levels themselves levered up asset prices and they're believing in a wealth effect that doesn't exist.
By dramatically inflating the nominal prices of various «assets», including those that are now called «toxic assets», many of which were substantially created out of thin air, such as various derivatives, the banks, various financial institutions, and other holders of these assets, have essentially laid claims to a much larger proportion of the existing real wealth.
Real wealth is concrete; financial assets are abstractions — existing real wealth carries a lien on it in the amount of future debt.
Existing clients and new customers are already concerned that many of our UK banks are undergoing stringent stress tests, and the added fear of a cyber-attack on their wealth is another reason to put some of that wealth into physical gold assets
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