129 Quotes About Money-management
- Author David Angway
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Only you can stop you from achieving your dreams
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- Author Jeffrey Schneider EA CTRS NTPIF
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You have choices and you do have some control. The IRS is not always correct! Even if you owe more than you can pay, there are other options.
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- Author Rasheed Ogunlaru
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See money – currency - as the flow of energy and giving that cycles between you, others and me. Now let it flow kindly, fairly and mindfully.
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- Author Nancy Levin
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Whether we make our own money or rely on someone else, many of us would rater pretend our financial matters don't exist. Or we hope they'll just take care of themselves somehow. My ex-husband was like that. He always said, "I bank by prayer. I go to the ATM and pray that money will come out.
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- Author James Hauenstein
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Sitting there, it is impossible to change your luck. But, you can always change the machine you are at!
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- Author Rasheed Ogunlaru
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Sharpen and trust your judgement: learn when spending is a shrewd investment and when it is merely an indulgence
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- Author Clarence Day Jr.
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Every month when the bills came in, there was trouble. Mother seemed to have no great extravagances. But she loved pretty things. She had a passion for china, for instance. She saw hundreds of beautiful cups and saucers that it was hard to walk away from and leave. She knew she couldn't buy them, and mustn't, but every so often she did. No one purchase seemed large by itself, but they kept mounting up, and Father declared that she bought more china than the Windsor Hotel.
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- Author Rosie Blythe
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Unforgettable experiences are generally worth splurging on; unlike stuff, memories don’t wear out (or take up space, get dusty, break, or get stolen). If you really want to go and work at an orangutan orphanage in Borneo, it will be worth the cash.
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- Author Lois P. Frankel
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Give yourself a set period of time to grieve and heal before focusing on financial matters.
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