There are several ways in which to apportion the family income, all of them unsatisfactory. By Robert Benchley Economics, Family, Thrift
The price of ability does not depend on merit, but on supply and demand. By George Bernard Shaw Economics, Merit, Supply and demand, Thrift
My problem lies in reconciling my gross habits with my net income. By Errol Flynn Economics, Habits, Net income, Personal finance, Thrift
I’m living so far beyond my income that we may almost be said to be living apart. By e. e. cummings Economics, Net income, Personal finance, Saving, Thrift
A bargain is something you have to find a use for once you have bought it. By Benjamin Franklin Bargain, Buying, Economics, Thrift
If you expect to save at all, do it while your salary’s small. By Anonymous Economics, Personal finance, Salary, Saving, Thrift
He who hesitates—buys the stock two points higher. By Anonymous Decisiveness, Economics, Hesitation, Procrastination, Thrift
If you have to ask what it costs, you can’t afford it. By Anonymous Affordable, Economics, Money, Price, Thrift
Saving is a very fine thing. Especially when your parents have done it for you. By Winston Churchill (attrib.) Economics, Family, Personal finance, Saving, Thrift
Budget: A mathematical confirmation of your suspicions. By A. A. Latimer Economics, Personal budget, Thrift