Quotes of the Day
Before purchasing something new, set a goal for increasing sales to justify the expense. [2000] - Robert T. Kiyosaki
Anyone who plans to add money to the markets for at least the next five years should prefer falling prices. When people invest consistent sums every month (dollar cost averaging) they can stockpile assets when they’re cheap. Experiencing huge losses early in the investment journey would have looked scary. But it would ultimately have boosted the returns. By adding the same amount of money every month, the consistent monthly purchases would have bought a greater number of stock market units when prices were low and fewer stock market units when prices went up. As a result, you would have paid a lower-than-average price over time. [2022] - Andrew Hallam
Compensating your clients for their dissatisfaction and valuing their time and trust is the concept behind a better-than-risk-free guarantee. [2000] - Jay Abramham
Make lots of offers: When I want a piece of real estate, I look at many properties and generally write an offer. Offer half of what the owners asked for. Most sellers ask too much. In real estate, I make an offer with the words "subject to approval of business partner." Most people do not know my partner is my cat. If they accept the offer, and I don't want the deal, I call home and speak to my cat. [1998] - Robert T. Kiyosaki
The most expensive advice you can receive is free advice. It is advice from your friends and relatives who are not rich and have no plans on becoming rich. [2002] - Robert T. Kiyosaki
