A disciple of the noble ones endowed with four qualities is called 'wealthy, of great wealth, of great possessions, of great fame.'

Dutiyamahaddhana sutta - Great Wealth (Second)

"Bhikkhus, a disciple of the noble ones endowed with four qualities is called 'wealthy, of great wealth, of great possessions, of great fame.'

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, of great fame.'"