Sentences with phrase «whose wealth has»

Otherwise, there are paper multimillionaires or billionaires whose wealth has evaporated in such collapse.
The fact is that people in countries whose wealth has greatly increased have not become happier as their nations have grown richer.
This exercise is particularly helpful for frugal people whose wealth has far outstripped their spending habits.

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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.
He has funnelled his wealth from eBay — from whose helm he stepped down in 1998 — into ambitious non-profit entrepreneurial projects.
Spokespeople at competitors such as Morgan Stanley, Wells Fargo Advisors and UBS Wealth Management Americas, whose recognition clubs top out for brokers with $ 2 million to $ 3 million of annual revenue, did not immediately respond to questions about whether they would raise their top levels.
In addition, we have a number of employees, including many members of management, whose equity ownership in our company could give them substantial personal wealth following our initial public offering.
The tipster, whose name has not been released but is someone close to Cruz and his family, had a wealth of information to impart.
Now, morale has sunk so low that some employees refer to Ms. Mayer, Yahoo's chief executive, as «Evita» — an allusion to Eva Peron, the former first lady of Argentina whose outsize ego and climb to power and wealth were chronicled in the musical of that name.
In the world of cryptomillionaires, that's diversification, and it should be worrying for wealth managers beginning to eye those whose high net worth has risen along with the price of bitcoin.
We, on the other hand, view it with hope: because more than anything, the events of the past few days show that the truth is getting out — the truth that capital markets simply can not exist under the authoritarian rule of central planners, the truth that the stock market is a casino in which the best one can hope for a quick flip, and finally the truth that our entire socio - economic regime, whose existence has been predicated by borrowing from the uncreated wealth of the future, and where accumulated debt could be wiped out at the flip of a switch if things go wrong in the process obliterating the welfare of billions (of less than 1 % ers), is one big lie.
First, you have the descendants of Calvin, whose material wealth is a sign that they are of the «Elect».
I know that the church has many faithful voices, whose week - in, week - out proclamation of Christ continues courageously in spite of the smug apathy generated by the consumeristic wealth of our culture.
they have disobeyed me and followed one whose wealth and children increase him in naught save ruin; (21) And they have plotted a mighty plot, (22).
What made St. Francis so influential was his extraordinary originality: the son of a rich businessman who renounced his wealth and slept in pigstys while retaining the courtliness and gentility that were noble attributes of his era; the anti-establishment figure who founded a great religious institution; the man of radical poverty whose followers were not permitted (even if they had wanted) to imitate his utter rejection of worldly goods; the man of the Bible who never owned a complete one; the author of the first great literary work in Italian dialect, the «Canticle of the Sun,» who was steeped in the jongleur tradition of French poetry and song; the naïf who moved the heart and enriched the religious imagination of that great realist and exponent of papal power, Innocent III; the child of the age of Crusades who sought not the conquest of the Muslims but their conversion.
Yet even Adam Smith, whose book The Wealth of Nations (1776) has become the bible of today's protagonists of free trade, conceded that his theory of economic growth broke down at the point where human expansion reached the limits of the Earth's resources.
We are not the first Christians to struggle with the issue of wealth, but it would be hard to find an earlier generation whose struggle has borne so little fruit.
Question: Whose inheritance now sustains the life of relative wealth and plenty that is ours, our own (which we've spent and overspent) or that of a plurality of Naboths?
A more realistic portrayal of the future of Humanity 4.5 would star the relative few who are going to use the enormous wealth accumulated by the globalist bourgeois empire to fund their own Promethean futures, self - cast in the role of «early adopters» whose job is to keep the cutting edge of progress sharp.
The appointment of Terry will complement the wealth of football experience already in place in our First Team Manager, Nigel Pearson; Academy Director, Jon Rudkin and Football Operations Director, Andrew Neville, whose roles all remain unchanged.I would like to take this opportunity to welcome Terry to Leicester City and wish him great success in his new role.»
For the first time, the «Mapping and Prioritizing Parcels for Resilience» web tool, or MAPPR, brings together a wealth of newly available map data, allowing users to quickly and efficiently identify specific parcels whose protection would most contribute to biodiversity conservation and climate resilience.
A family man, whose children were raised with tommee tippee ® products, Neal has a wealth of retail knowledge and expertise and is committed to sharing best practice.
What I think Nigerians must cudgel themselves with is how the likes of this strange character emerge to have seats in what is supposed to be reserved for the most accomplished, responsible and patriotic senior citizens whose wealth of experience the country requires to change the conditions of the ordinary people.
Ndume described the APC flag bearer in the Osun West by - election as a symbol of good governance whose wealth of experience had added much value to the senate while he represented his people in the last dispensation.
Joseph Argrette, a board member with the Association of Minority Enterprises of New York, said he doubts there are many MWBE businesses whose leaders would be excluded under the wealth bar.
Limits: Home Secretary Theresa May, pictured, has been one of the Cabinet ministers pushing for curbs on EU free movement — including restrictions on countries whose level of wealth is far below that of Britain
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It's an audience - approved template that Wiig (who co-wrote the screenplay with Annie Mumolo) has little problem personalizing, sincerely and ridiculously confronting issues of beauty, wealth, loyalty, monogamy, marriage, and sex through the tale of a character whose life spirals downward after her best friend, Lillian (Maya Rudolph), gets engaged and she's forced to battle for sole possession of BFF status with Lillian's glamorous and wealthy new sidekick, Helen (Rose Byrne).
Swinton is magnificent in the central role, a woman whose life has been spent as a prisoner of wealth and artifice, finally allowing herself to make her own decisions, despite the earth shattering effect that they will have on her world.
Now, 10 years after its release, «The Room» has achieved bona fide cult success, turning its misguided auteur into the unlikeliest of stars: a thickly accented, heavy - browed leading man whose personal history, nation of origin, age and real name remain unknown, as does the source of his considerable wealth.
Amy Adams (Arrival) plays Susan, an art gallery owner whose life has become increasingly unfulfilling despite her lavish wealth, social status and eye candy husband (Armie Hammer, The Man From U.N.C.L.E.).
There's Autolycus (Rufus Sewell), a man who most often resists his temptation for wealth and gold to fight the good fight alongside his fellow man; Atalanta (Ingrid Bolsø Berdal), a woman warrior no man would ever dare to cross; Tydeus (Aksel Hennie), a hideously ugly man born in the midst of battle who knows only violence and bloodshed; and everyone's favorite off - his - rocker prophet, Amphiaraus (Ian McShane) whose visions of his own death are not so impending as they are enlightening and help him in battle each and every time.
«Maybe the NEA and AFT having less of it will lead to a wealth of something else: good decisionmaking — particularly on education — by members of the party whose key constituency is supposed to be «the little guy.»»
We'll have to wait and see, but the wealth of used TVRs whose foibles have been massaged away over the last few decades gives you plenty of choice in the meantime.
Well, the plateau of literary wealth has shifted towards indie authors whose works have touched so many lives echoing rave reviews worldwide.
«If you were investing $ 500 a month and had to pay $ 10 each time you did a transaction, over the course of a year you would be paying $ 120 in transaction fees on top of the MER you're paying in the ETF,» notes Ingrid Macintosh, vice-president wealth, head of mutual fund strategy and client portfolio management at TD Asset Management, whose e-Series index funds have been around for 18 years and comprise $ 2.6 billion in assets under management.
Third, however misguided these objections are for everyone, they are particularly flawed when it comes to kids, whose policy will have ample time to establish itself AND WILL GROW exponentially over 20 + years, making this the most powerful wealth building asset you can create for their future.
What kind of profession you are in, how good you are as a money manager yourself or do you have financial advisors and wealth managers working for you whose job is to make you richer and wealthier.
As has been true in many countries whose currencies have periodically withered and died, wealthy Brazilians sometimes stashed large sums in the U.S. to preserve their wealth.
In «The Millionaire Next Door» (a terrific classic, which probably all of us have read several times), the authors discover that one of the most important factors in building wealth is choosing a partner who is frugal and whose outlook about finances is realistic, one who is willing to work together to build wealth.
Description The island of Bali has long been characterized in the world as the last «paradise» on earth, a traditional society insulated from the modern world and its vicissitudes, whose inhabitants have exceptional artistic talents and consecrate a considerable amount of time and wealth to sumptuous ceremonies for their own pleasure and that of their gods.
The Russians, the countries whose wealth will allow them to buy the best of what we have to offer.
Unfortunately, it is hard for some of us who know the city's history to walk around the museum and not recognize that the growth in wealth that has funded these donations of artworks (and the expansion itself) has, as a side effect, resulted in the displacement of people whose lives were rooted here and disruption to local residents which local planners have failed to address.
It was 1922, and Albers had just been accepted into the Bauhaus, the pioneering school in Weimar, Germany, whose lofty goal was to spread aesthetically rigorous, functional art and design across the globe and make it accessible to all, regardless of wealth or class.
I have witnessed first hand the curious dance of seduction between artists and collectors — people whose reciprocal needs meet across every conceivable divide of wealth, lifestyle, education and social standing.
There is no way out of this; it is rational for individuals whose wealth (in housing or in securities) has decreased to try to rebuild their asset holdings.
The Scaife Foundations consist of a trio of foundations that had been directed by the late billionaire Richard Mellon Scaife, whose wealth was inherited from the Mellon industrial, oil, aluminum and banking fortune.
Despite the innocuous sounding name, the group was created with cash from the utilities and groups tied to the billionaire Koch brothers — Charles and David Koch, whose vast wealth has grown from their refinery and pipeline business.
This is such a dramatic and perversely entertaining story (whose subtext is, ease and pleasure and wealth is inherently destructive, which has always been a popular belief among a large cohort of human beings) that many people are compelled to believe it right from the start, and the news media love it and hype it, and extol you as a solon whose special knowledge will save mankind.
«This multi-billion dollar pipeline project had a human cost: the cost was people who did not receive the share of oil wealth running under their feet; people whose rights were violated, who have lost their farmlands and livelihoods at the cost of the pipeline that carries energy, but not for them,» Effendi told the FiftyCrows Foundation for social change photography.
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