Let's just move on to the financially astute pixie.
Unlike the men with whom she involved herself, Maggie is financially astute and has invested wisely.
Although I pay my bills last, I am financially astute enough to not get into a tough financial situation.
For her part, Ms. Wright said that beyond earning profits, she hopes that her customers, from black professionals to institutions like the Abyssinian Baptist Church, will become more financially astute.
"From the start," he said in 1968, "Columbia's plans have struck me as financially astute, legally impeccable, administratively stupid, architecturally monstrous and morally indefensible."
In New England, especially, they tend to be passionate about farming, but also well educated and financially astute.
Analysis of the project, conducted by Cambridge University, said the Redbridge scheme was "financially astute".
Most, if not all, are delusionary, so one has recourse to the pages of figures until even the bottom line becomes unreadable to any but the most financially astute.
He is not financially astute.
And some worry that such decisions reflect the influence of an impatient new generation of financially astute trustees who fail to grasp the role that museums play as cultural guardians.