“The only good of money is in the spending of it.” —Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790), American revolutionary, author, scientist, inventor, satirist, statesman, and rake
Guy received a notice of late payment of an overdraft. It demanded immediate payment. He replied he would pay when he could but he complained, I think you are being unfair. After all you get a lot more use out of my money than I do.
Let’s not forget about the savings when buying something on sale.
(From The Marketing Psychology Playbook 101, in the same intro paragraph along with these laws of usage: "Constantly use the word ‘only’ in connection to price — and ensure pricing is always listed one penny lower than the next highest monetary unit.
Paragraph two contains yet more gems, re: differences — if any — among “manufacturer’s suggested retail price”, “list price”, “street price”, “everyday price”, and more.)
Ratkin Premium Member over 1 year ago
There are lots of ways to save it.
Richard S Russell Premium Member over 1 year ago
“The only good of money is in the spending of it.” —Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790), American revolutionary, author, scientist, inventor, satirist, statesman, and rake
The dude from FL Premium Member over 1 year ago
I love the snobby looking lady and wonder what her debts are. I’ve always wondered that about the “better” people.
The Orange Mailman over 1 year ago
Plus one is an odd number so the odds are against us.
sandpiper over 1 year ago
Guy received a notice of late payment of an overdraft. It demanded immediate payment. He replied he would pay when he could but he complained, I think you are being unfair. After all you get a lot more use out of my money than I do.
uniquename over 1 year ago
What matters is how you spend it.
goboboyd over 1 year ago
A coin jar just doesn’t go as far these days.
Down-to-Nap-of-the-Earth Flights of Fancy over 1 year ago
Let’s not forget about the savings when buying something on sale.
(From The Marketing Psychology Playbook 101, in the same intro paragraph along with these laws of usage: "Constantly use the word ‘only’ in connection to price — and ensure pricing is always listed one penny lower than the next highest monetary unit.
Paragraph two contains yet more gems, re: differences — if any — among “manufacturer’s suggested retail price”, “list price”, “street price”, “everyday price”, and more.)
[crinkled grin goes here]
kendavis09 over 1 year ago
MONEY: respect it, but don’t worship it.
Vaporman over 1 year ago
… And the two are mutually exclusive…
kershawfamily over 1 year ago
Only a thousand?