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Discover LudwigThe phrase "associate wealth" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the connection or relationship between individuals or entities and their financial resources or assets.
Example: "Many people tend to associate wealth with success and happiness, but that is not always the case."
Alternatives: "link prosperity" or "connect affluence".
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Freeland told NPR last month that many of the economic elites she interviewed resist President Obama's call for higher taxes because they associate wealth with honor and integrity.
"We used to associate wealth with a big tummy and had the idea that if you were skinny you were not doing well," he told me.
They tend to associate wealth with the people who make it rather than inherit it (hardly surprising in a country where the richest two people are Bill Gates and Warren Buffett, rather than the queen and the Duke of Westminster).
I just got promoted to Associate Wealth Manager, so I work in one-on-one teams with different lead advisors and do most of the heavy-lifting of the planning: working with our CRM to financial modeling to interacting with clients and preparing for meetings.
"We often associate wealth with how much money we have," adds Prof Santos, "but research shows that wealth is more closely tied to how much time we have".
"The biggest issue in blended families is, 'where does my money go when I die?'" said Cyndy Ranzau, associate wealth strategy consultant with RBC Wealth Management.
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For a trade to be viable, its mark-to-market profit must exceed the associated wealth transfer to creditors.
Ginny Cook's "Laguna Beach Live Forever" raises the specter of Hollywood (or reality television,) and its associates: wealth, privilege, youth-obsession and glamour.
The use of a coin for the rite seems to depend not just on the myth of Charon, but also on other religious and mythic traditions associating wealth and the underworld.
Local psychologists describe the trend as an expression of self-hatred and inferiority stemming from colonial racial attitudes, reinforced by local and global media stereotypes and aggressive modern cosmetics industry ad campaigns associating wealth and status with light-to-white skin.
The frequency of sex was negatively associated with men's age, positively associated with wealth, positively associated with relationship quality, and also differed by education.
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