The best money advice ever given me was from my father. When I was a little girl, he told me, 'Don't spend anything unless you have to.'
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It's nice to have money, but the first thing I did with money was buy my father a snow-blower, because my job was to shovel snow, and I wasn't there to do it any more, so I was able to buy him a blower.
I advise everybody not to save: spend your money. Most people save all their lives and leave it to somebody else. Money is to be enjoyed.
I got good advice once. Someone said to me: 'Live in your money rather than look at it.'
Never spend your money before you have earned it.
Always remember, money isn't everything - but also remember to make a lot of it before talking such fool nonsense.
I wasn't really taught about the value of money. I just learnt it as I grew up, but I do remember my dad telling me that it was important to always have some savings, and that stuck with me. I've always believed that putting money aside is a good thing.
I spend my money like I don't have anything.
My dad said to always do what I loved and not worry about the money or anything, because if I do what I love, then the money will come.
When you've got the money, you spend it. When you've spent it all, let someone else get going and spend theirs.
The best way of enjoying your money is to spend it on other people. I don't need much.