Wealth Management

6 words in this vocabulary list

noun a useful or valuable thing, person, or quality

adjective relating to or describing something that is valuable or beneficial

  • The company's assets include real estate, equipment, and intellectual property.
  • She's got some serious assets - a nice car, a big house, you name it.
  • Check out his assets, he's loaded!
  • Her assets go beyond just money; she has a wealth of knowledge and experience.

noun A thing that is worth buying because it may be profitable or useful in the future

  • The company made a strategic investment in new technology to improve efficiency.
  • I'm thinking of making an investment in that new startup.
  • I heard that new cryptocurrency is a good investment right now.
  • Education is an investment in yourself that always pays off in the long run.

noun assets that can be easily converted into cash

adjective describing the type of assets

  • The company's balance sheet shows a high amount of liquid assets.
  • I always keep some cash on hand for emergencies, you know, liquid assets.
  • I need to convert some of my investments into liquid assets to pay for this trip.
  • His charisma and charm are like liquid assets, always ready to be used in social situations.

noun a person who buys and sells stocks or shares on behalf of others

  • The stockbroker advised his clients on investment opportunities in the market.
  • My cousin works as a stockbroker and he makes a lot of money.
  • I heard that stockbroker dude really knows how to play the market.
  • Being a successful stockbroker is like playing a high-stakes game of chess with money.

adjective describing someone who is primarily focused on money and material possessions

  • The new CEO is often criticized for being too money-minded and not taking into account the long-term impact of his decisions.
  • My aunt is so money-minded that she never misses a chance to save a few bucks, even if it means compromising on quality.
  • I don't trust that money-minded guy, he always seems to have an agenda when it comes to finances.
  • Being money-minded is like wearing blinders that only allow you to see the dollar signs and not the bigger picture.

verb a verb is a word that expresses an action or a state of being

  • Investing in education affords individuals the opportunity to expand their knowledge and skills.
  • Working hard affords you the chance to achieve your goals.
  • Saving up affords me the chance to splurge on things I want.
  • Seeing the world through a different perspective affords us a deeper understanding of life.