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| A Higher Power
08/28/2006 |
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Work, risks, God credited for wealth. Hard work, smart risk taking and God were credited as mainsprings in wealth accumulation in a survey of individuals with at least $25 million in investable assets. The research was sponsored by Wachovia’s Calibre multifamily office and conducted online by HNW, a New York marketing firm that targets the affluent. The survey, conducted in March and April, included 134 respondents: 48 percent were women, and 85 percent have had their wealth for 10 years or less. In a multianswer question, 78 percent attributed their wealth to hard work. Forty-eight percent also credited smart risk taking, and just behind, at 47 percent, were those who called their wealth “a blessing from God.” One-third credited “luck and good timing.” Women were more likely than men to name hard work as the basis for their wealth—85 and 71 percent, respectively. Regarding politics, one-third of the respondents said they were neither Republican nor Democrat. Calibre is the nation’s third-largest multifamily office. |