wealth
This term carries a heavy association with status and long-term security. While money refers to the medium of exchange, wealth suggests a deeper, more permanent state of prosperity and the power that accompanies ownership of assets. When used to describe non-financial things, it evokes a sense of richness and variety. Describing a library as having a wealth of information suggests not just quantity, but a high quality of diverse and useful knowledge.
Uncountable when referring to the general state of being rich. Countable when referring to specific types or sources of riches, such as different forms of wealth.
Meanings
An abundance of valuable possessions or money.
"He accumulated great wealth through real estate investments."
A plentiful supply of a particular desirable thing.
"The region is known for its wealth of natural resources."