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6 Financial sayings to guide your life
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Tags: Money, Credit, Income, Bills, Responsibility
Some old sayings that might come in handy when you want to make a financial decision.
| | We'll cross that bridge when we come to it. I tell my wife this one when she worries to much about something we can't do anything about today, and remind myself when I struggle over problems that might or might not come up as I work on a long term goal. |
| | Make hay while the sun shines. I need to do those things that are important to do when they are important to do it. I must do the daily tasks daily and not try to cram them at the end. |
| | Don't count your chickens before they're hatched. I need plan on things that I can control, while the out come of crops is predictable, there are too many variables to make sound investments on it. I must look at what I know will happen and not speculate. |
| | A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. Even if I see the potential of a great investment I know that I have the money in the bank and the potential for that unbelievable investment to go from great to bust is as easy as a bird to take flight as I approach it for that great photo. |
| | Strike while the iron is hot. I must take the great opportunities when they are presented, and they will be 'great' opportunities when I have done my preparations and I am willing to work hard to make my dreams come true. |
| | The real measure of your wealth is how much you'd be worth if you lost all your money. After all is said and done, it is not the bottom line that counts but what we did with the money, if all I do is search after those things I can buy to make me happy I have failed grasp what the money should have been used for or what it could have done. |
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