10 Money Lessons From Benjamin Franklin

Ben Franklin

Long before the financial gurus with their TV shows and persona finance books to sell were around, Benjamin Franklin was giving down-to-earth, sound money advice to anyone who would listen. The advice was so sound that it’s still relevant...

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4 Responses to 10 Money Lessons From Benjamin Franklin

  1. S. B. says:

    These 10 sentences just about say it all when it comes to earning, saving, spending, and borrowing. Great article.

  2. Jay says:

    Thomas Jefferson also had 12 Canons of Conduct, including:

    #3. Never spend your money before you have it.
    #4. Never buy a thing you do not want, because it is cheap, it will be dear to you.
    #5. Take care of your cents: Dollars will take care of themselves.

  3. Minny says:

    ‘A penny saved is a penny earned’ is an old adage and it very true. The easiest money you have is that you earn from your main job.

  4. nanda says:

    Great wisdom. So simple but so easily overlooked by to many.

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