Many times, a sentence says more than a thousand words. For this reason, beyond the basic tips for personal finances, we have compiled the best phrases that summarize much of what you should know about finances.
These lines can help you see errors that, perhaps with thousands of examples and talks about finance, you are still not able to detect.
Read them carefully:
- “Passion builds business. Not fear.”
- “Remember that you can be what you want to be in any quadrant. Even a teacher.”
- “Take your passion and make it happen.”
- The world of money is just a system: An “E” works for the system. An “A” is the system. A “D” creates, owns and controls the system. An “I” invests in the system.
- “If you want to be on the right side of the Quadrant, you have to know the difference between facts and opinions.”
- “Most people’s lives are determined by their opinions, rather than the facts. For a person’s life to change, they first need to change their opinions… and then consider the facts.”
- “The more people owe you, the richer you will be.”
- “The more people you owe, the poorer you will be.”
- Definition of Wealth: “Number of days you can survive without physically working while maintaining your standard of living.”
- “The only thing that is an asset or a liability is yourself, because ultimately it is you who can make money an asset or a liability.”
- “Most people think, but never do.”
- “The reason most people have financial problems is because they take advice from people who are also money-blind.”
- Most people invest 95% with their eyes and only 5% with their minds. They often buy emotionally, rather than rationally.”
- “If you’re going to play the money game, which team do you want to belong to: Employees-Self-Employed or Owner-Investors?”
- “An asset puts money in your pocket. A liability takes money out of your pocket.”
- “If money isn’t in your head first, it won’t stay in your hands. If it doesn’t stay in your hands, then money and people with money will stay away from you.”
- “It’s not how much money you make, but how much money you keep, how hard it works for you, and how many generations you keep it for.”
- “In a classroom you can’t really learn something important. It must be learned by doing, by making mistakes and correcting them. That’s when you get wisdom.”
- How to predict your financial freedom: How much money do you spend? How much money do you save? How much money do you invest?
- “If you do something, you make mistakes and it is from mistakes that we learn the most.”
Will you apply these finance phrases to your business and your life? You are getting late!
Editorial Team The editorial team of EMPRENDEDOR.com, which for more than 27 years has worked to promote entrepreneurship.