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- When it comes to education, parents should
- never compromise the best because of cost.
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- A person shouldn't charge more than they
- are able to pay at the end of the month.
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- I don't save much. I tend to spend more
- money than I make.
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- Price is not directly related to quality.
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- I give a percentage of my income to
- church and/or charity.
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- You get what you pay for. Inexpensive
- products from discount stores are lower quality.
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- If it is worth having, it is worth waiting for.
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- I love to spend money. I'd be a great millionaire!
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- Praise, not money, should be used to reward
- a child for good grades.
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- Tracking every penny keeps you too focused on
- money and could drive a person crazy.
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- Choosing the right neighborhood is important to making
- the right contacts and meeting the right people.
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- A nice cushion in the checking account is a good
- way to protect yourself from the unforeseen.
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- No matter how much you have, you just
- naturally want more.
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- Given a choice between good health and lots
- of money, I would choose good health.
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- I want enough money to meet my needs, and no more.
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- When your salary is twice your age, you
- certainly have "arrived."
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- Families can't have too much insurance protection.
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- People who work hard deserve to enjoy their income.
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- In the overall scheme of things, time is more
- valuable than money.
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- Materialism is decaying the moral fabric of our society.
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- I try to buy top-of-the-line products.
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- It's unnerving when the checkbook balance
- goes below a certain level.
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- I'd rather enjoy my money now than save and
- wait until retirement when I'm too old to enjoy it.
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- The most memorable gifts are handmade and given
- from the heart.
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- If I was suddenly to receive a large sum of money, I
- would give it to my church and others in need.
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- I like to be able to treat my friends.
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- If I were to receive an unexpected lump sum, I
- would put it into savings and investments.
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- It's hard to imagine how people survived before credit.
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- My money goes to the things that are most important to me.
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- I try not to obsess about money. Other things in
- life are more important to me.
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- If you have to scrimp and budget, it's best to
- keep it to yourself.
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- It's a bad idea to go anywhere without some cash.
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- I would be satisfied with my income if I could make
- about $10,000 more than I make now.
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- Some high-paying jobs are just not worth the stress
- and endless hours away from family.
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- Worrying about money never helps. Money problems
- eventually work out.
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- You have to look successful to become successful.
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- If you don't have the money, don't buy it.
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- Most people live paycheck to paycheck with the help
- of the installment plan.
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- Trying to keep up with others is a
- self-defeating practice.
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- A budget isn't needed to control spending. If you're
- spending too much, just stop.
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- Driving a nice car makes me feel good about my situation.
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- Every debt should be paid as soon as possible.
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- One of the hardest things to do is to put off
- buying something you really want.
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- Bailing out adult family members causes hard
- feelings and family tension.
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- Things always work out for the best. Spending lots on
- insurance to protect yourself from everything is a waste.
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- To get ahead, you sometimes have to spend money
- and go into debt.
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- Every family should have a written budget, just to keep
- track of dollars.
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- Shopping can be depressing if you can't afford the
- things you want.
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- We should learn to enjoy things that don't cost money.
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- One shouldn't worry about money, either you have
- it or you don't.
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