Personal Finance Quotes

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Linsey Mills
“Choosing to invest in income-generating assets allows you to break free from the shackles of a limited income, opening doors to a world of possibilities.”
Linsey Mills, Currency of Conversations: The Talk You've Been Waiting For About Money

Linsey Mills
“The journey to financial freedom commences when you shift your focus from earning a salary to accumulating assets that generate a continuous stream of income.”
Linsey Mills, Currency of Conversations: The Talk You've Been Waiting For About Money

Linsey Mills
“Financial success is when your desire for returns on your money is greater than a need for the return of your money.”
Linsey Mills

Linsey Mills
“Children are like sponges, absorbing their parents' attitudes and behaviors towards money. It's crucial for parents to be mindful of their financial actions and lead by example.”
Linsey Mills, Currency of Conversations: The Talk You've Been Waiting For About Money

Linsey Mills
“When parents openly communicate about money matters, they empower their children to develop a healthy understanding of financial concepts, fostering a positive relationship with money.”
Linsey Mills, Teach Your Child About Money Through Play: 110+ Games/Activities, Tips, and Resources to Teach Kids Financial Literacy at an Early Age

Linsey Mills
“Children observe their parents' reactions during financial challenges. By demonstrating resilience, adaptability, and resourcefulness, parents can inspire their children to overcome financial obstacles with confidence.”
Linsey Mills, Currency of Conversations: The Talk You've Been Waiting For About Money

Linsey Mills
“By instilling a sense of delayed gratification in their children, parents can teach them the importance of patience and long-term financial planning, preparing them for a prosperous future.”
Linsey Mills, Currency of Conversations: The Talk You've Been Waiting For About Money

Linsey Mills
“When you embrace the mindset of an asset builder, you embark on a transformative journey towards building a life where money and time are no longer synonymous.”
Linsey Mills, Currency of Conversations: The Talk You've Been Waiting For About Money

Linsey Mills
“The art of prosperity lies in knowing when to say "no" to expenditures that eclipse the brilliance of your financial goals.”
Linsey Mills, Currency of Conversations: The Talk You've Been Waiting For About Money

Linsey Mills
“The art of prosperity lies in knowing when to say 'no' to expenditures that eclipse the brilliance of your financial goals.”
Linsey Mills

Linsey Mills
“When you pour more into the river of desires than your reservoir of dedication can sustain, you risk flooding the fields of your potential.”
Linsey Mills, Currency of Conversations: The Talk You've Been Waiting For About Money

Linsey Mills
“Planting small seeds of spending adds up to a forest of missed investment opportunities.”
Linsey Mills, Currency of Conversations: The Talk You've Been Waiting For About Money

Linsey Mills
“The art of prosperity lies in knowing when to say "no'" to expenditures that eclipse the brilliance of your financial goals.”
Linsey Mills, Currency of Conversations: The Talk You've Been Waiting For About Money

Booker T. Washington
“I have usually proceeded on the principle that persons who possess sense enough to earn money have sense enough to know how to give it away.”
Booker T. Washington, Up from Slavery

John Endris
“Your brand is your reaction to the customer's needs and their user experience. Not a logo.”
John Endris, The Solopreneur: Your Guide To Running A One Person Business:

Cosmo P. DeStefano
“To hell with “keeping up with the Joneses” or “beating the market.” In measuring your success, your personal monthly spending need is your ultimate yardstick and the only benchmark that matters.”
Cosmo P. DeStefano, Wealth Your Way: A Simple Path to Financial Freedom

Cosmo P. DeStefano
“To hell with 'keeping up with the Joneses' or 'beating the market.' In measuring your success, your personal monthly spending need is your ultimate yardstick and the only benchmark that matters.”
Cosmo P. DeStefano, Wealth Your Way: A Simple Path to Financial Freedom

“Here are some examples: Breathwork is a really amazing tool because you can do it anywhere, anytime. Strenuous exercise, or other types of physical activity like going for a walk, running or riding a bicycle. Listening to music, using a weighted blanket, taking a warm or a cold bath, smelling something like essential oils or a flower. Dancing, humming or singing. Socializing, connecting with a loved one and laughing. Getting a massage, simply stretching your body and doing grateful flow exercise are all ways to regulate your nervous system before approaching a financial decision.”
Paco de Leon, Finance for the People: Getting a Grip on Your Finances

“Get to know your student loans the way you’d get to know someone you’re dating — very intimately.”
Paco de Leon, Finance for the People: Getting a Grip on Your Finances

“Your financial life is like a sandcastle. You spend time tending to it, building it, and making decisions and choices that you hope will keep it from crumbling. You can control what you can, but there are always things outside of your control—like whether or not, you have the right tools or someone to help you build, when the tide will change and when the waves will start to move in. Financial shocks and emergencies are the waves threatening your sandcastle. The thing about the tides—and emergencies is—they will always come. Sometimes very suddenly as if out of the blue, and sometimes gradually. When it does come in, hopefully you’ll have dug that trench or built that wall. In the same way a trench or a wall is the best defense in weathering the shock of a changing tide, an emergency fund is the first line of defense against a financial shock.”
Paco de Leon, Finance for the People: Getting a Grip on Your Finances

“Think of interest as whipped cream and a piece of cake as the principal. A smaller piece of cake limits the amount of surface area there is to put whipped cream on”
Paco de Leon, Finance for the People: Getting a Grip on Your Finances

“What you don't know can, will, and does hurt you especially when its related to your health and your finances.”
Joseph Carty

“My biggest regret is finding out today what was shared 20yrs ago because I lost 20yrs of compounding. But I am hopeful for the next 20yrs because now I know.”
Joseph Carty

“Good financial practices work whether you are paying with cash, plastic, or a smart phone. The key is to start practicing.”
Joseph Carty

“Being intentional is critical for goal setting and taking action. This applies in all areas of life especially when it comes to money.”
Joseph Carty

“Don't focus on a wearing a big hat and having no cattle. Focus on having all the cattle and earning the hat.”
Joseph Carty

“Make mistakes and learn from them to develop good money habits when you are making pennies, so by the time you are making thousands you have have engrained positive money habits that will serve you well.”
Joseph Carty

“Debt follows you as long as you have it. You have to decide is debt the type of follower you want to attract.”
Joseph Carty