Butterfield created the photo - sharing website Flickr, but these days most of
his wealth is tied to Slack, an inter-office communications platform, which he feels can replace — or at least reduce — internal email.
A whole heap of the world's
wealth is tied up with a select few companies.
Rather than cater to retail investors demanding growth every quarter, these companies plan and invest for the long term, since the founding family's
wealth is tied up in the business.
In this part of town less than a third of
their wealth is tied up in their home and nearly half of the residents here also own another property.
A big chunk of Trump's personal
wealth is tied up in the value of the Trump brand name, which he licenses far and wide.
When you're young, he explains, the majority of
your wealth is tied up in human capital, meaning your skills and the knowledge you employ to earn income.
Beyond finding that companies owned by Mr. Trump had debts of at least $ 650 million, The Times discovered that a substantial portion of
his wealth is tied up in three passive partnerships that owe an additional $ 2 billion to a string of lenders, including those that hold the loan on the Avenue of the Americas building.
But most of
his wealth is tied up in Oracle stock.
Mostaque adds that an Aramco listing would also increase public support for regime stability, as an increasing part of local
wealth is tied up with the success of state institutions.
Only a small part of their personal
wealth is tied up in Arsenal.
«In B.C. a lot of
wealth is tied up in real estate,» says Miron.
A lot of
our wealth is tied to our homes: real estate now accounts for a staggering 49 % of our net worth, compared to just 37 % at the turn of the century.
If you have high payments on your mortgage and other debts each month it's called being «house rich and cash poor», because all of
your wealth is tied up in your house, and you have no cash at the end of the month.
However, most of
this wealth is tied up in the LLC.
At the moment, nearly every penny of
his wealth is tied up in his business, his home or a first mortgage on a convenience store he sold several years ago.
About 80 % of the world's
wealth is tied up in the aging populations of these nations.
How does a farmer then leave each child with a fair and equal share of inheritance if the majority of
their wealth is tied up in land, equipment, etc.?
Not exact matches
(Undoubtedly, the recent stock market rally certainly has some Americans feeling a lot richer as well, but since average U.S. families tend to have most of its
wealth tied up in real estate rather than the financial market, the impact of housing
is probably the more relevant one.)
But Beijing's
wealth also poses a problem, since its cash reserves
are heavily
tied to the greenback.
Mostly, that
's because the richest households tend to hold most of their
wealth in financial assets, whose value increased rapidly after the downturn, while poorer folks have a much larger share of their net - worth
tied up in real estate, whose value didn't bottom out until the end of 2011, Pew researchers note.
Still, Loftus
was concerned that so much of his personal
wealth — and that of his shareholders —
was tied up in the business.
This chart shows how 8 billionaires have as much
wealth as 3.6 billion people The
wealth gap in the US
is worse than in Kenya Trump's fortune drops to $ 3.1 billion,
ties Snap's Evan Spiegel on new Forbes 400 rich list
I would also suggest that it would
be a good idea to keep as little of your
wealth as possible
tied up in banks and other financial «custodians.»
One shipping company
is in a partnership with Russia, and another that the U.S. Commerce secretary partially owned
is tied to China's largest sovereign
wealth fund.
This
was a radical position for a
wealth manager to take, given the fact that their revenues
were tied to clients who
were invested in the equity market.
«You had
wealth creation that could not
be tied to the underlying economy,» he added, «and the benefits
were very skewed: they went to the assets of the rich.
Another bias
is mental accounting where an investor divides
wealth into arbitrary categories and makes irrational decisions based on the category, such as a stock purchase or sale
tied to an emotional attachment to the company.
I find many people obsess about a single number as if it had some real meaning, and
tie themselves in knots to prove they have the «
wealth» they have decided on (counting illiquid assets like homes
being a common sneaky trick).
Titled «On
wealth and the diversity of friendships: High social class people around the world have fewer international friends,» it studied the social
ties between wealthy people around the world and
was published in the journal Personality and Individual Differences in 2015.
Another group
is families that have liquid
wealth across various investments, many passive, that
are not
tied to a single business.
Senior investment personnel often have a sizeable portion of their personal
wealth tied up in the fund, and may initially find it hard to comprehend that the interests of their clients might
be any different from their own.
< br / > < br / > The GoldMint < br / > project reaffirms the notion that physical gold
is a respected method of < br / > payment and
wealth preservation, all
tied to its value and scarcity.
It
's great to have your home paid off, but with no income and a large part of your
wealth tied up in your home, how would you make ends meet.
Those with
wealth, who
are closely
tied to the banking community, govern capital accumulation and, with it, decisions about employment technology, income distribution, work organization, consumption patterns, and even our relations with other nations.
Traditional economics has
been tied to the idea that the creation of
wealth by industry and commerce
is necessary before it can
be spent on services that enhance human well -
being.
With all their
wealth tied up in the property, couple
is selling to free up capital — and time for sailing.
The French side have a
wealth of attacking talent to choose from in this
tie, so much so they
were able to sell Lucas Moura to Tottenham Hotspur during last month's transfer window.
For what seemed like an eternity (typical Palace pre-season fashion) Frank De Boer
was appointed amongst much buzz, the first full - time foreign manager in our history, promises of
ties with Ajax and a
wealth of experience.
And studies indicate that by waiting to
tie the knot until they
're 30 or older, women accumulate more
wealth — about $ 18,152 (nothing to sneeze at).
This suggests the entire premise of
tying wealth to votes
is asking for trouble.
I have a
wealth of personal experience
tied up in the daily reality that
is chronic GI distress.
This suggests that while women appear unmoved by
wealth during the initial stages of attraction, since such a majority see income as important it might mean finding love
is still somehow
tied to finding security.
With a see - sawing episodic rhythm that visits some starkly different locations and play styles, a
wealth of incidental and hidden detail, more gameplay mechanics than you can fully explore in a single playthrough - and above all, an epic, elegiac, arcane storyline that seeks to
tie up every last loose thread and honour the passing of a classic videogame hero - Metal Gear Solid 4
is, in most senses, the biggest Metal Gear yet.
The state ranks 45th out of the 50 states on the
wealth - neutrality score, which indicates that inequities in state and local revenue for education
are tied substantially to local property
wealth.
Since justices occasionally recuse themselves, such
ties are not unusual (see for instance «Free and Appropriate: Parents
Wealth Muddies Special - Education Tuition Case «-RRB-.
Frequently, the difference
is tied to the district's income level or property
wealth.
- Kirkus «Although Leary (The Good House)
ties up her loose ends a little too neatly, her characters
are a delightful blend of strong personalities, all with their own little touch of delicious evil, and her darkly comic send - ups of New England
wealth, nouveau riche, and Internet culture should keep readers absorbed until the final, most shocking secrets
are revealed.»
Because this generation tends to possess high homeownership rates while keeping about two - thirds of their
wealth tied up in their home, reverse mortgages
are proving very helpful to today's retiring baby boomers.
When your future wages
are tied up in the company, along with your financial capital, your present and future
wealth can
be jeopardized if you lose your job or the company stumbles.
The advantages of following Mort's approach
are: It more quickly provides the security of debt - free home ownership, which will better enable you to weather any economic storms; in case of an emergency, the
wealth in your home
is more accessible than assets
tied up in a retirement plan; and while Rob's return in the 401 (k) could fall or (even turn negative), Mort's interest savings on his mortgage
is guaranteed.