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I. high [haɪ] ADJ

1. high (altitude):

hoch <höher, am höchsten> pred
hohe(r, s) attr

2. high (above average):

hohe(r, s) attr
hoch <höher, am höchsten> pred
[für jdn/etw] voll des Lobes sein
to pay a high price for sth also fig
für etw acc einen hohen Preis bezahlen a. fig

3. high (of large numerical value):

4. high (important):

hochrangig <höherrangig, höchstrangig>

5. high (noble):

6. high pej (arrogant):

7. high (intense):

8. high MED:

9. high FOOD (rich):

10. high (intoxicated, euphoric):

high inf a. fig

11. high (shrill):

to sing in a high key

12. high LING:

13. high pred (gone off):

to be high food
riechen <roch, gerochen>
to be high game

Phrases:

sb's stock is high
jds Aktien stehen gut fig
sb's stock is high

II. high [haɪ] ADV

1. high (position):

hoch <höher, am höchsten>

2. high (amount):

hoch <höher, am höchsten>

3. high (intensity):

Phrases:

III. high [haɪ] N

1. high (high point):

Höchststand m <-(e)s, -stände>

2. high METEO:

Hoch nt <-s, -s>

3. high (exhilaration):

4. high (heaven):

im Himmel poet
hum fig inf the orders came from on high

5. high AUTO:

I. net1 [net] N

1. net (mesh):

Netz nt <-es, -e>
Fischernetz nt <-es, -e>

2. net fig (trap):

Falle f <-, -n>
Netz nt <-es, -e>

3. net fig (social welfare):

4. net SPORTS:

Netz nt <-es, -e>
Netz nt <-es, -e>

II. net1 <-tt-> [net] VB trans

1. net (catch):

to net sth fish
to net sb fig criminals
jdn fangen

2. net fig (get):

sich dat etw angeln fig [o. an Land ziehen] inf

3. net SPORTS:

to net the ball/a goal soccer

I. net2 [net] ADJ inv

1. net FIN:

Nettobetrag m <-(e)s, -träge>
Reinvermögen nt <-s, ->
Nettovermögen nt <-s, ->
Restbuchwert m <-(e)s, -e>
Reinertrag m <-(e)s, -träge>
Nettogewinn m <-(e)s, -e>
Ergebnis nt <-ses, -se>
Nettoeinkommen nt <-s, ->
Nettoumsatz m <-es, -sätze>

2. net weight:

netto attr
rein <reiner, am reinsten>
Nettogewicht nt <-(e)s, -e>

3. net attr fig (final):

net charge PHYS

II. net2 [net] VB trans

1. net (after tax):

to net sth

2. net (realize):

to net sth

3. net FIN:

to net sth out

I. worth [wɜ:θ, Am wɜ:rθ] ADJ inv, pred

1. worth (of monetary value):

to be worth sth
[für jdn/etw] Gold wert sein

2. worth (deserving):

to be worth sth
to be worth reading book, article

3. worth (advisable):

4. worth inf (in possession of):

Phrases:

to make sth/it worth sb's while
to be worth sb's while doing sth
sich acc für jdn auszahlen [o. lohnen] , etw zu tun

II. worth [wɜ:θ, Am wɜ:rθ] N no pl

1. worth (monetary value):

Wert m <-(e)s, -e>

2. worth (merit):

Bedeutung f <-> kein pl
Wert m <-(e)s> kein pl

Net N no pl INET, COMPUT

cli·ent [ˈklaɪənt] N

Kunde(Kundin) m (f) <-n, -n; -, -nen>
Klient(in) m (f) <-en, -en>
Mandant(in) m (f) <-en, -en>
Auftraggeber(in) m (f) <-s, ->
client COMPUT
Klient nt <-en, -en>
OpenDict entry

net ADJ

net of sth

PONS Banking, Finance and Insurance Dictionary

high-net-worth clients N INV-FIN

PONS Banking, Finance and Insurance Dictionary
PONS Banking, Finance and Insurance Dictionary

net VB trans handel

high N FINMKT

High nt

client N IT

client N ECON LAW

Mandant(in) m (f)

client N MKT COMPET

Auftraggeber(in) m (f)

Klett Biology Glossary

net, web N

Present
Inet
younet
he/she/itnets
wenet
younet
theynet
Past
Inetted
younetted
he/she/itnetted
wenetted
younetted
theynetted
Present Perfect
Ihavenetted
youhavenetted
he/she/ithasnetted
wehavenetted
youhavenetted
theyhavenetted
Past Perfect
Ihadnetted
youhadnetted
he/she/ithadnetted
wehadnetted
youhadnetted
theyhadnetted

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Large banks and large brokerage houses create segmentation marketing-strategies to sell both proprietary and non-proprietary products and services to investors designated as potential high-net-worth clients.
en.wikipedia.org
The firm has 45 employees and offers independent wealth management advice to high-net-worth clients.
www.riabiz.com
As many as 89% of high-net-worth clients find their advisors through their accountants or lawyers, he says.
www.advisor.ca
The independent firms aren't necessarily looking for high-net-worth clients.
www.advisor.ca
Wealth management can be provided by large corporate entities, independent financial advisers or multi-licensed portfolio managers who design services to focus on high-net-worth clients.
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