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<blockquote data-quote="SlugSlinger" data-source="post: 4029794" data-attributes="member: 7248"><p>Before I earned a few pieces of framed paper hanging from my office wall, I grew up listening to Bruce Williams on nighttime radio, then Dave Ramsey and Clark Howard. They all have/had good ideas about money. Dave teaches how to save money and Clark, how to spend it. Bruce was the original.</p><p></p><p>From the ‘80s, I still remember Bruce saying; work for the classes, live with the masses, work for the masses, live with the classes. Ie, the more people that are paying you, the more you’re worth.</p><p></p><p>It doesn’t happen much, but a few years ago, I refinanced my house at 1.99% and a few months later was earning over 2.5% on the emergency funds in a savings account</p><p></p><p>Timing and time is everything with finances. Warren Buffet says the most powerful force in the universe is compounding interest. Be patient, educate yourself, and don’t try to compete with the Jones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlugSlinger, post: 4029794, member: 7248"] Before I earned a few pieces of framed paper hanging from my office wall, I grew up listening to Bruce Williams on nighttime radio, then Dave Ramsey and Clark Howard. They all have/had good ideas about money. Dave teaches how to save money and Clark, how to spend it. Bruce was the original. From the ‘80s, I still remember Bruce saying; work for the classes, live with the masses, work for the masses, live with the classes. Ie, the more people that are paying you, the more you’re worth. It doesn’t happen much, but a few years ago, I refinanced my house at 1.99% and a few months later was earning over 2.5% on the emergency funds in a savings account Timing and time is everything with finances. Warren Buffet says the most powerful force in the universe is compounding interest. Be patient, educate yourself, and don’t try to compete with the Jones. [/QUOTE]
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