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The following Working Principles were developed over many years as I experienced, studied and observed. However imperfectly, I try to employ them in all I do.
By J. Andre Weisbrod (All copyrights reserved)
Companies Are The Economy Consumer Debt is a Negative Investment; Avoid it Like the Plague Everything Has a Risk Be an Owner of Valuable Assets Debt Can Be Productively Used as Leverage Do Not Cosign for the Debt of Others Pay What You Owe Don't Go Alone: Seek Guidance From Competent and Trustworthy Advisors "Whatever You Make, Spend Less" Plan and Budget With Care and Intelligence All Budgets Fail So Build Failure Into Your Budget Live Within Your Means Be Careful of Uncontrolled Appetites Maintain a "Murphy's Law" Fund The Rate of Discipline is More Important than the Rate of Return Make What You Have Grow for Greater Use Conservative Assumptions Make Success More Likely The Higher The Return Desired, the Greater the Risk Assumed Consider The Risks Before the Rewards If It Looks Too Good To Be True, Guess What? Diversification Spreads Out Risk Insurance is an Investment for the Unknown Buy Low: Depressed Markets Usually Indicate a "Sale" is On Sell High: Big Run-Ups Usually Require Corrections Save and Invest on a Regular, Planned Basis Complexity is Best When It Results In Simplicity Simplicity is Best When It Avoids Stupidity Beware the Hyperbolists Thankfulness Brings Perspective Remember the Poor It is Better to Give -- Be a Giver in Search of Needs Place First Things First Do Not Be Conformed -- Following the Crowd Can Be Dangerous Take Care of Your Family Make Friends With Your Resources Treat Others as You Would Have Them Treat You People Are More Important Than Money Use Things, Love People Place Integrity Before Wealth Seek Quality and Excellence Hard Work Can Produce Value While Sloth and Laziness Destroy Choose People and Institutions Carefully Keep Control Delegate Wisely Trust in More Than Yourself Don't Make Promises Lightly and Keep Those You Make Only a Moving Ship Can Be Steered Avoid Envy and Covetness None of Us Is Perfect Create a Legacy Pass These Principles On
Copyright 1996-2008, J. Andre Weisbrod
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