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What Makes Someone A High Net Worth Individual

Being acknowledged as an affluent person used to be a matter of pride. Being a millionaire was a matter of immense pride. But with the change in times, the number of millionaires has grown, and what millionaires now prefer to be known as is “high net worth individuals.” This new-age term is used to denote cash-rich individuals who hold sufficient bank balances to bankroll even their most expensive dreams.

In the present article, we will tell you about who is identified as an HWNI, what the different levels of the acronym are, and how you can invest your way to being one of the financial elite by the time you reach your retirement.

Being a high-net-worth individual

A high-net-worth individual is a person who has at least a million dollars in liquid savings. That is to say, you cannot take into account the fixed holdings and the long-term investments that a person makes. There is no legal definition of the term, and hence the definition we mention above is a flexible one.

Some assets are considered almost liquid; they can be included in the list too. A high net worth individual, or HNWI, is a person of great financial importance to investors, fund managers, and financial advisors since they represent a cache of potential clients with the ability to make active investments and give out loans.

Classification of high net-worth individuals

Starting with the first one, high net worth individuals are the people who hold liquid assets to the tune of one to five million dollars at any moment. They have this amount in their bank and exchangeable debt.

The next category is that of very high net-worth individuals. These are the people who have up to thirty million dollars at any given moment in their liquid holdings. Needless to say, these are people of high financial stability, comprising big investors, bankers, businessmen, etc. They can easily finance a venture all on their own.

The last category is that of ultra-high-net-worth individuals. These are the individuals who have more than thirty million dollars in their liquid holdings. They are the royalties of the financial world. This group of individuals is comprised of industry magnates, tycoons, world-class authors, producers, artists, etc.

Benefits for HNWI

As a high-net-worth individual, you are treated differently than other investors. Any financial advisor would be willing and ready to go out of their way to arrange for services that suit your need. The reason behind this is your unparalleled investment which provides a higher return for the investor as compared to those with low amounts in their portfolio.

Benefits like gift coupons and reimbursements for expenses are also the norm for HNWIs. The firm which acts as your financial advisor will be likely to dedicate a separate individual to help you with your investment needs.

To attract more investment from people with high net worth, investment firms open up certain portfolios only to clients with a certain minimum balance (above a million dollars) in their accounts. A recent example can be quoted of Bitcoin being used as a lucrative option to attract more investment from HNWIs.

Road map to wealth

Becoming a high-net-worth individual has got nothing to do with receiving an inheritance. Rather it is all about making good decisions and smart investment plans. Money takes time to grow, and anyone well-versed in basic investment principles will tell you that it is better to start investing at an early age.

A small amount of money being put aside every month and getting invested into a well-thought-out scheme will yield significant returns. By the time you reach your retirement age, you will be an HNWI yourself. The benefit of starting early is that by the time you reach your retirement, you will have a nice nest egg to fuel your retirement life and take care of your financial needs in old age.

On a concluding note, when you make your investment, make full use of schemes that offer compound interest returns. It is an excellent way to accumulate a large sum of money over a long period. It is relatively risk-free and also offers tax benefits when the investment is made into government bonds and public sector banks.

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Ayushi Kushwaha
Ayushi Kushwaha, Staff Writer for the CEOWORLD magazine. She’s spent more than a decade working for various magazines, newspapers, and digital publications and is now a Staff Writer at The CEOWORLD magazine. She writes news stories and executive profiles for the magazine’s print and online editions. Obsessed with unlocking high-impact choices to accelerate meaningful progress, she helps individuals and organizations stand out and get noticed. She can be reached on email ayushi-kushwaha@ceoworld.biz.