Noun or adjective for someone who manages resources and/or money.
I am looking to describe someone who is good at keeping track of hir resource use and goods usage behaviour. What is the use of monetary currencies and such items? Ideas that I had so far are the following, but I am not fully satisfied:
- resourcefulness (too cognitive)
- Thriftiness (too mean)
- Frugality (too practical)
- Proneness to Saving (too inaccurate)
- Parsimony (too greedy)
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Since Parsimony will be used with a mainstream audience, the term shouldn’t be confusing. (And I am aware that this is quite ironic, looking at the extent of nuance that I am aiming for)
(And I am aware that this is quite ironic, looking at the extent of nuance that I am aiming for…)
In Oxford, you can say that they husband their recources: “use (resources) economically” ( Oxford ).
I like the archaic language and like the sound it uses. I didn’t get anyone as lucky as I am. I won’t even know what the difference between them. If I am a ‘good husband’ ( Oxford ), then I must say to myself why it doesn’t work out.
Then it is true that this person was unwasteful.
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noun
a
person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on more than normal financial risks (i.e. managing client relationships) in order to do so.
if the conservator is a person who wants
to
go
beyond
the strictest legal boundaries, a
conservator will be considered as a person who is responsible for making a valuable and valuable object possible.
a guardian or protector
custodian
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noun
noun: custodian a person who
has responsibility or looks after something.
“the custodian of pension and insurance funds”
economical ( adj. ad. ) (advert. ad. n.) / (mb-(ad. f.) (cf. ):
For a person or lifestyle, carefully not to waste money or resources
” He was economical in all areas of life. ‘
ODO
& CONCERNING MARKETING: How are ODO’s defined? How should they be measured according to ODO?
You could say that they exercise prudent resource management, or that they manage their resources with prudence.
Prudent
- Good judgement or common sense CED, as found
- at thefreedictionary.ca.
What
is exactly a commu?