A disciple of the noble ones endowed with four qualities is called 'wealthy, of great wealth, of great possessions.'
Paṭhamamahaddhanasutta - Great Wealth (First)
"Bhikkhus, a disciple of the noble ones endowed with four qualities is called 'wealthy, of great wealth, of great possessions.'
Which four? Here, bhikkhus, a disciple of the noble ones is endowed with experiential confidence in the Buddha — Indeed, the Blessed One is the Worthy One, perfectly enlightened, accomplished in wisdom and conduct, well-gone, knower of the world, unsurpassed leader of persons to be trained, teacher of gods and humans, enlightened, blessed; endowed with experiential confidence in the teachings of the Buddha — Indeed, the Dhamma is well proclaimed by the Blessed One, directly visible, immediate, inviting verification, leading onward, to be personally experienced by the wise; endowed with experiential confidence in the Sangha — Indeed, the Sangha of the Blessed One's disciples is practicing the good way, practicing the upright way, practicing the knowledgeable way, practicing the proper way; these are the four pairs of persons, the eight types of individuals - this Sangha of the Blessed One's disciples is worthy of gifts, worthy of hospitality, worthy of offerings, worthy of reverential salutation, the unsurpassed field of merit for the world; endowed with the virtues dear to the noble ones, complete, pure, free of blemish, spotless, liberating, praised by the wise, beyond reproach, conducive to collectedness.
Indeed, bhikkhus, a disciple of the noble ones endowed with these four qualities is called 'wealthy, of great wealth, of great possessions.'"