| Zadkiel - 1922 - 284 trang
...he sends for his money the very next day, and demands it before it is convenient for you to pay him. Beware of thinking all your own that you possess, and of living accordingly ; this is a mistake that many people of credit fall into — to prevent this, always keep an exact... | |
| Edwin C. Sims - 1989 - 436 trang
...increases your credit. Beware of thinking all you own that you possess and of living accordingly. lt is a mistake that many people who have credit fall...some time, both of your expenses and your income. lf you take the pains at first to mention particulars, it will have this good effect: you will discover... | |
| Patrick Murray - 1997 - 510 trang
...owe; it makes you appear a careful as well as an honest man, and that still increases your credit. "Beware of thinking all your own that you possess,...mention particulars, it will have this good effect: you \vill discover how wonderfully small, trifling expenses mount up to large sums, and will discern what... | |
| Max Weber - 1999 - 334 trang
...owe; it makes you appear a careful as well as an honest man, and that still increases your credit. Beware of thinking all your own that you possess,...this good effect: you will discover how wonderfully opening chapters of Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft: Grundriss der Sozialokonomik, III [Economy and Society].... | |
| Max Weber - 2001 - 354 trang
...owe; it makes you appear a careful as well as an honest man. and that still inereases your eredit. Beware of thinking all your own that you possess,...accordingly. It is a mistake that many people who have eredit fall into. To prevent this, keep an exact account for some time, both of your expenses and your... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1965 - 534 trang
...owe; it makes you appear a careful as well as an honest Man; and that still encreases your Credit. Beware of thinking all your own that you possess, and of living accordingly. 'Tis a Mistake that many People who have Credit fall into. To prevent this, keep an exact Account for... | |
| Kenneth Allan - 2005 - 450 trang
...five in the morning, or eight at night, heard by a creditor, makes him easy six months longer. . . . [Keep] an exact account for some time, both of your expenses and your income. (Franklin, as quoted in Weber, 1904-1905/2002, pp. 14-15) From these sayings, Weber gleans the first... | |
| Zadkiel, Sibly - 2005 - 281 trang
...he sends for his money the very next day, and demands it before it is convenient for you to pay him. Beware of thinking all your own that you possess, and of living accordingly; this is a mistake that many people of credit fall into — to prevent this, always keep an exact daily... | |
| 2006 - 340 trang
...owe; it makes you appear a careful as well as an honest Man; and that still encreases your Credit. Beware of thinking all your own that you possess, and of living accordingly. 'Tis a mistake that many People who have Credit fall into. To prevent this, keep an exact Account for... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 2006 - 168 trang
...owe; it makes you appear a careful as well as an honest Man; and that still encreases your Credit. Beware of thinking all your own that you possess, and of living accordingly. 'Tis a mistake that many People who have Credit fall into. To prevent this, keep an exact Account for... | |
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