Definitions
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- adjective finance Ready for
investment ;liquid .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Rhinebeck, NY-based Phoenix Marketing International defines a millionaire household as one with $1 million or more in investable or liquid assets, excluding real estate.
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Rhinebeck, NY-based Phoenix Marketing International defines a millionaire household as one with $1 million or more in investable or liquid assets, excluding real estate.
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His firm serves wealthy families and foundations and the typical client has $3 million to $7 million in investable assets, although some have much more.
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The survey of 1,000 affluent baby boomers (identified as people with $100,000 or more in investable assets) also found that all of this predictable help was taking a toll on the boomer parents.
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Less than 1 percent of households globally were considered millionaires, which is defined as investable assets of more than $1 million, excluding real estate and property such as art.
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Munster told investors that the iPad is a long-term investable theme and reason alone to buy
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In response, analysts at Piper Jaffray said they believe the iPad is a long-term investable theme and a reason to buy shares of Apple.
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In response, analysts at Piper Jaffray said they believe the iPad is a long-term investable theme and a reason to buy shares of Apple.
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In response, analysts at Piper Jaffray said they believe the iPad is a long-term investable theme and a reason to buy shares of Apple.
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Munster told investors that the iPad is a long-term investable theme and reason alone to buy
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