Money Management Quotes
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“When money realizes that it is in good hands, it wants to stay and multiply in those hands.”
― Wealth for All: Living a Life of Success at the Edge of Your Ability
― Wealth for All: Living a Life of Success at the Edge of Your Ability
“When you work on something that only has the capacity to make you 5 dollars, it does not matter how much harder you work – the most you will make is 5 dollars.”
― Wealth for All: Living a Life of Success at the Edge of Your Ability
― Wealth for All: Living a Life of Success at the Edge of Your Ability
“The more your money works for you, the less you have to work for money.”
― Wealth for All: Living a Life of Success at the Edge of Your Ability
― Wealth for All: Living a Life of Success at the Edge of Your Ability
“Money is always eager and ready to work for anyone who is ready to employ it.”
― Wealth for All: Living a Life of Success at the Edge of Your Ability
― Wealth for All: Living a Life of Success at the Edge of Your Ability
“The speed of your success is limited only by your dedication and what you're willing to sacrifice”
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“Jews believe that people are creators, not consumers. The role of humans is to improve and perfect God's creations through work, creation, and innovation.”
― The Money Code: Become a Millionaire With the Ancient Jewish Code
― The Money Code: Become a Millionaire With the Ancient Jewish Code
“Money, like emotions, is something you must control to keep your life on the right track.”
― Life Lessons for My Sisters: How to Make Wise Choices and Live a Life You Love!
― Life Lessons for My Sisters: How to Make Wise Choices and Live a Life You Love!
“Oh, my dear, love isn't always the coup de foudre--the lightning strike. Sometimes it happens quietly, so quietly you may not even notice.”
― Convenient Proposal to the Lady
― Convenient Proposal to the Lady
“Although some popular religious texts such as the New Testament, Quran, Bhagavad Gita, Tao Te Ching, or Tibetan Book of the Dead contain interesting insights and stories, it is the Jewish religious texts such as the Old Testament (Hebrew Scriptures) that contain valuable information on acquiring wealth.”
― The Money Code: Become a Millionaire With the Ancient Jewish Code
― The Money Code: Become a Millionaire With the Ancient Jewish Code
“If money management isn't something you enjoy, consider my perspective. I look at managing my money as if it were a part-time job. The time you spend monitoring your finances will pay off. You can make real money by cutting expenses and earning more interest on savings and investments. I'd challenge you to find a part-time job where you could potentially earn as much money for just an hour or two of your time.”
― Money Girl's Smart Moves to Deal with Your Debt: Create a Richer Life
― Money Girl's Smart Moves to Deal with Your Debt: Create a Richer Life
“No other ethnic group has even come close to matching the abilities and accomplishments of Jews.”
― The Money Code: Become a Millionaire With the Ancient Jewish Code
― The Money Code: Become a Millionaire With the Ancient Jewish Code
“There is only one way to make money: sell something. You're either selling your time or a product. The secret? Productize your time. That's freedom.”
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“The Talmud says that “blessed is He who has created all these to serve me.” German politician Julius Streicher said, “It is an open secret that Jews do not work, but rather let others work for them.”
― The Money Code: Become a Millionaire With the Ancient Jewish Code
― The Money Code: Become a Millionaire With the Ancient Jewish Code
“That what each of us calls our ‘necessary expenses’ will always grow to equal our incomes unless we protest to the contrary.”
― The Richest Man in Babylon
― The Richest Man in Babylon
“This, then, is the fourth cure for a lean purse and of great importance if it prevent thy purse from being emptied once it has become well filled. Guard thy treasure from loss by investing only where thy principal is safe, where it may be reclaimed if desirable, and where thou will not fail to collect a fair rental. Consult with wise men. Secure the advice of those experienced in the profitable handling of gold. Let their wisdom protect thy treasure from unsafe investments.”
― The Richest Man in Babylon
― The Richest Man in Babylon
“Thus come many blessings to the man who owneth his own house. And greatly will it reduce his cost of living, making available more of his earnings for pleasures and the gratification of his desires. This, then, is the fifth cure for a lean purse: Own thy own home. No man’s family can fully enjoy life unless they do have a plot of ground wherein children can play in the clean earth and where the wife may raise not only blossoms but good rich herbs to feed her family. Provide in advance for the needs of thy growing age and the protection of thy family. It behooves a man to make preparation for a suitable income in the days to come, when he is no longer young, and to make preparations for his family should he be no longer with them to comfort and support them.” In other words, Arkad suggests that you prepare for old age and have the funds available for your family upon your death.”
― The Richest Man in Babylon
― The Richest Man in Babylon
“Preceding accomplishment must be desire. Thy desires must be strong and definite. General desires are but weak longings. For a man to wish to be rich is of little purpose. For a man to desire five pieces of gold is a tangible desire which he can press to fulfillment. After he has backed his desire for five pieces of gold with strength of purpose to secure it, next he can find similar ways to obtain ten pieces and then twenty pieces and later a thousand pieces and, behold, he has become wealthy. In learning to secure his one definite small desire, he hath trained himself to secure a larger one. This is the process by which wealth is accumulated: first in small sums, then in larger ones as a man learns and becomes more capable. “Desires must be simple and definite. They defeat their own purpose should they be too many, too confusing, or beyond a man’s training to accomplish.”
― The Richest Man in Babylon
― The Richest Man in Babylon
“The more of wisdom we know, the more we may earn. That man who seeks to learn more of his craft shall be richly rewarded. If he is an artisan, he may seek to learn the methods and the tools of those most skillful in the same line. If he laboreth at the law or at healing, he may consult and exchange knowledge with others of his calling. If he be a merchant, he may continually seek better goods that can be purchased at lower prices.”
― The Richest Man in Babylon
― The Richest Man in Babylon
“The safest loans, my token box tells me, are to those whose possessions are of more value than the one they desire. They own lands, or jewels, or camels, or other things which could be sold to repay the loan.”
― The Richest Man in Babylon
― The Richest Man in Babylon
“Dabasir committed seven tenths of his earnings towards providing a home, clothing, food and a little extra to care for his family.”
― The Richest Man in Babylon
― The Richest Man in Babylon
“You’ll never out-earn bad habits. Fix those first.”
― Money's Dirty Little Secrets: How to Break the Rules, Get Filthy Rich, and Laugh All the Way to the Bank
― Money's Dirty Little Secrets: How to Break the Rules, Get Filthy Rich, and Laugh All the Way to the Bank
“Money is something innocent that has been blamed for all the vices of human character because humans need something to blame for their sins.”
― "Zaki's Gift Of Love"
― "Zaki's Gift Of Love"
“Heed the wisdom of financial advisors, chart your course with care, and never retire without first attaining your financial freedom!”
― Money Smart: The Ultimate Financial Freedom Blueprint: The No-Nonsense Personal Finance Guide to Earning, Saving, Investing and Achieving Financial Freedom
― Money Smart: The Ultimate Financial Freedom Blueprint: The No-Nonsense Personal Finance Guide to Earning, Saving, Investing and Achieving Financial Freedom
“The Psychology of Money focused on how we grow wealth. The Art of Spending Money focuses on how we use it.”
― The Art of Spending Money: Simple Choices for a Richer Life
― The Art of Spending Money: Simple Choices for a Richer Life
“Spending money is more art than science. There’s no universal formula, no fixed rules. What brings one person joy may leave another feeling empty.”
― The Art of Spending Money: Simple Choices for a Richer Life
― The Art of Spending Money: Simple Choices for a Richer Life
“You don’t owe your children wealth—you owe them example.”
― Don’t Make Your Kids Rich Because You’ll Be the Thief: A Calm Parent’s Manifesto
― Don’t Make Your Kids Rich Because You’ll Be the Thief: A Calm Parent’s Manifesto
“If you love what you do, buy freely — your work itself is profit.
But if you work only to escape your work, every purchase is a lease on your own freedom.”
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But if you work only to escape your work, every purchase is a lease on your own freedom.”
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“The fool thinks risk and reward are twins; the wise know they are strangers who rarely meet.”
― Ten Sacred Rules of Wealth
― Ten Sacred Rules of Wealth
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