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“The struggle for Financial Freedom is very unfair. Just look at the rewards.”
Manoj Arora“You do pay a price for your Financial Freedom, but it is far lesser than what you pay for a Lifetime Slavery.”
Manoj Arora, From the Rat Race to Financial Freedom“To achieve what 1% of the worlds population has (Financial Freedom), you must be willing to do what only 1% dare to do..hard work and perseverance of highest order.”
Manoj Arora, From the Rat Race to Financial Freedom“Long term thinking and planing enhances short term decision making. Make sure you have a plan of your life in your hand, and that includes the financial plan and your mission.”
Manoj Arora, From the Rat Race to Financial Freedom“Because financially capable consumers ultimately contribute to a stable economic and financial system as well as improve their own financial situations, it's clear that the Federal Reserve has a significant stake in financial education.”
Ben Bernanke“Time, not money, is your biggest asset in life. You need time to invest in relationships (with yourself and your family) or to chase your passion."Think again" if you are still trading off time for money.Let your money work for you. You don't work for money. That is exactly what Financial Freedom is...”
Manoj Arora, From the Rat Race to Financial Freedom“For market discipline to constrain risk effectively, financial institutions must be allowed to fail. Under optimal financial regulatory and financial system infrastructures, such a failure would not threaten the overall system.”
Henry Paulson“If you want to reap financial blessings, you have to sow financially.”
Joel Osteen“Smart financial planning - such as budgeting, saving for emergencies, and preparing for retirement - can help households enjoy better lives while weathering financial shocks. Financial education can play a key role in getting to these outcomes.”
Ben Bernanke“The financial elite already have the politicians in their pockets, as a result of their lobbying.”
Kenneth Eade, Terror on Wall Street, a Financial Metafiction Novel