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Financial Fables

Financial Fables

  1. 8 hrs worked is 8 hours earned ( Don’t trade Time for money )
  2. A penny saved is a penny earned ( a penny saved is actually a penny depreciated / a penny INVESTED could be 6 Pennie’s )
  3. You need a degree to be rich ( Back then you needed a degree but not today just your desire and drive )
  4. Rich People Are Greedy ( Rich people aren’t greedy but there are some greedy ones )
  5. Time is Money ( the dollar loses 2% value every year of your life / Time is a limited resource money isn’t )
  6. Life is Hard and Things Are Expensive 

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