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I spend money on convenient, comfortable and luxurious things; I spend money on books too.
What is the purpose of budgeting? Most
Demand is best measured in terms of spending. You know, I think in traditional economics, it's a mistake to measure it in terms of the quantity of goods.
A lack of trust is your biggest expense.
Much spends the traveller, more then the abider.
The theory of Economics must begin with a correct theory of consumption.
some things cost more than you realize
Your book bill ought to be your biggest extravagance.
We spend money that we do not have, on things we do not need, to impress people who do not care.
I buy food and gasoline - that's it.
Budgets are blueprints and priorities.
Every week I'll be spending money on flights, accommodation, stringing and even things as simple as taxis, meals out and, of course, paying the other members of my team. I'm still very careful, though, with what I'm spending.
Tis use alone that sanctifies expense
And splendor borrows all her rays from sense.
Riches are for spending, and spending for honor and good actions; therefore extraordinary expense must be limited by the worth of the occasion.
Barack Obama is facing a financial emergency on a grander scale. Yet his approach has been to engage in one of the biggest peacetime spending binges in American history.
Mere parsimony is not economy. Expense, and great expense, may be an essential part in true economy.
Economic stimulation that works through the increased outlays to the affluent has, inevitably, an aspect of soundness and sanity that is lacking in expenditure on behalf of the undeserving poor.
It [1991 Federal budget] contains almost 190,000 accounts. At a rate of one per minute, eight hours a day, it would take over a year to reflect upon these!
How do you hold down government spending?
Money comes to life as it is spent.
In 1900, the average American spent $76 of every $100 on food, clothing and shelter. Today he spends $37.
Not only am I a spender, I have had a couple of business people in the past who have been spending my money quite happily.
And, we have no such thing as a budget anymore. Our manager freaks when we show him the bill. We're lavish to the bone, but all our money goes back into the product.
In fact, entitlement spending on programs such as Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security make up 54% of federal spending, and spending is projected to double within the next decade. Medicare is growing by 9% annually, and Medicaid by 8% annually.
It is a popular delusion that the government wastes vast amounts of money through inefficiency and sloth. Enormous effort and elaborate planning are required to waste this much money.
Superfluous money buys wasted time, propelling desires that otherwise lay buried beneath the feet of honest toil.
3A.02 WAR
Expenses for war equipment,
Training and peoples recruitment,
Be at the cost of hunger and pride,
Humanity be charred in this ride.
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Honestly, I'm not an extravagant person; I don't spend a lot of money.
Money is of no value; it cannot spend itself. All depends on the skill of the spender.
The least outlay is not always the greatest gain.
I am sorry to tell you that I am getting very extravagant and spending all my money: and what is worse for you, I have been spending yours too.
You work for the bank. After taxes, your next largest expense is usually your mortgage and credit card debt.
How we spend our money, however little we have, still reveals what we value.
Each of us has an individualized perception of the purposes of money, and we have various emotions associated with spendint it.
Debt is not caused by spending, it is caused by buying things that you don't pay for. Or, it's caused by cutting revenues that you don't offset ... by cuts in spending.
Budgets are not merely affairs of arithmetic, but in a thousand ways go to the root of prosperity of individuals, the relation of classes and the strength of kingdoms.
Our expenses are all for conformity.
Cost is the father and compensation the mother of progress.
I spent most of my dough on booze, broads and boats and the rest I wasted.
electricity consumption, rail cargo and bank loans.
Quite apart from the fact that we usually pay so dearly for our follies, we should be generous about them, to ourselves and others. Yes, we always pay for them, and sometimes the smallest indiscretions cost as much as the largest.
Waste in all its forms is to be abhorred ... I deplore giving money to an institution that is careless in its expenditures.
5. Pay now and consume later
We are spending $1 billion a week in Iraq.
I don't spend much because a lot of it is freebies. Though, usually, I pay.
Lavish spending cloaks the dark side of generosity
Everything costs something everyone pays
Time has changed and now is the age of spending.
A small proportion to be spent on production, the rest for wine and senseless riot.
I am on an expense account that would blow your mind.
We must reign in overspending by ridding government of outmoded programs, making Big Oil pay their fair share, repealing massive tax breaks for corporations that ship jobs overseas, and enacting a tax code that no longer favors millionaires and billionaires.
My only extravagance in life is my sailboat. I'm bonkers about that, but other than that, I don't spend money on myself.
Annual income is £ 20, the cost is 19, you will feel happiness. If annual income of £ 20, the cost is £ 20.6, you will see suffering
Opening Payment/ Purchase/ Finance Balance Credits Debits Charges Total Dues 5,983.03 5,983.03 7,708.88
There's bound to be a recovery in [capital spending] sometime soon. We have had basically no capital investment for about year. At some point, machinery wears out, and you've got to replace it.
All too often a family's spending is governed more by their yearning than by their earning. They somehow believe that their life will be better if they surround themselves with an abundance of things. All too often all they are left with is avoidable anxiety and distress
Every American knows there are government expenses that are absolutely not necessary. I disagree with the very idea that our government is spending $2.4 trillion in the most efficient manner.
I do, kind of, spend a lot. And just on stupid things. Because I don't really know what to do. What are you supposed to do? Um. It just seems like way too much. We don't deserve it, at all, for what we do.
One must not be mean with affections; what is spent of the funds is renewed in the spending itself. Left untouched for too long, they diminish imperceptibly or the lock gets rusty; they are there all right but one cannot make use of them.
The course of unbalanced budgets is the road to ruin
What is a budget review? A personal review with numbers
We make allowance for necessity.
Your priorities, passions, goals, and fears are shown clearly in the flow of your money.
The budget is not just a collection of numbers, but an expression of our values and aspirations.
And with the money from your corn, from your rents, and from the issues of pleas in your courts, and from your stock, arrange the expenses of your kitchen and your wines and your wardrobe and the wages of servants, and subtract your stock.
How very popular to say, 'spend more on this, expend more on that.' And of course, we all have our favorite causes; I know I do. But someone has to add up the figures. Every business has to do it, every housewife has to do it, [and] every government should do it.
While our nation faces many challenges that must be met regarding homeland security and our military readiness, it is imperative that we live within our means and wisely spend taxpayer dollars.
Protocol is etiquette with a government expense account.
What chiefly governs the [U.S.] military budget is the need to spend enormous sums of money in a useless way. The allegedly powerful Pentagon is simply a receptacle for wasteful expenditure, just as a city dump is the receptacle for the refuse of a city.
Annual income twenty pounds, annual expenditure nineteen six, result happiness. Annual income twenty pounds, annual expenditure twenty pound ought and six, result misery.
The growth of medical expenditures in the U.S. is not caused by administrative costs but by increases in the technical intensity of care over time - a.k.a. medical progress.
Every damn fool thing you do in this life you pay for.
I just spend my money on the essentials. Just basically food and shelter.
Ither immediately or ultimately every dollar of government spending must be raised through a dollar of taxation. Once we look at the matter. In this way, the supposed miracles of government spending will appear in another light.
People say that the most expensive piece of medical equipment is the doctor's pen. It's not that we make all the money. It's that we order all the money.
Consumption may be regarded as negative production.
Be at the pains of putting down every single item of expenditure whatsoever every day which could possibly be twisted into a professional expense and remember to lump in all the doubtfulls.
A well-worn adage advises those who set out upon a great enterprise to count the cost, yet some of the greatest enterprises have succeeded because the people who undertook them did not count the cost.
It is the highest impertinence and presumption, therefore, in kings and ministers to pretend to watch over the economy of private people, and to restrain their expense. They are themselves, always, and without any exception, the greatest spendthrifts in the society.
Luxury is a necessity that begins where necessity ends
What vast additions to the Conveniences and Comforts of Living might Mankind have acquired, if the Money spent in Wars had been employ'd in Works of public utility!
The necessity of every one paying in his own labor for what he consumes, affords the only legitimate and effectual check to excessive luxury, which has so often ruined individuals, states and empires; and which has now brought almost universal bankruptcy upon us.
I spend way more than I should ... and way less than I want.Spend-- Nan Kempner
This world in arms is not spending money alone. It is spending the sweat of its laborers, the genius of its scientists, the hopes of its children.
I spend my money...I don't know on what.
When people don't pay the true cost of something, they tend to consume it inefficiently.
In terms of monetary behavior, there are two types of people in this Earth: those who save and those who spend.
I'm not an extravagant person. You don't get a chance to spend money when you're working on a TV show.
Nothing more costly than item that has no price.
I do spend money. I like to spend money, on houses - on furnishing houses. And I love to give presents to people. It's just in my nature to be that way. I always spent money I had. And I always spent what I made. I'm not stingy.
Money is a burden, a burden most keenly felt by the poor.
Economic experts tell us that the women of America spend 80 per cent of the national income, and the largest part of this expenditure is made for the necessities and the small luxuries of life.
I wouldn't say I'm a spender in the sense that I'm going out on huge spending sprees. However, to be able to function at the top of your game on the professional tennis circuit often requires an element of frequent spending.
Abligurition: an actual, if very obscure, English word, which means the spending of too much money on food.
We're spending money that we don't have to solve a problem that doesn't exist at the behest of people we didn't elect.
There is cost for everything.
He that spends a Groat a day idly, spends idly above 6 l. a year, which is the Price of using 100 l.
I refer, of course, to the debts our nation has amassed for itself over decades of indulgence. It is the new Red Menace, this time consisting of ink. We can debate its origins endlessly and search for villains on ideological grounds, but the reality is pure arithmetic.
This is a spendthrift economy; though nothing is lost, all is spent.