Costs Quote by Sallie Krawcheck Download Open image “Follow the money at all costs, and you might wind up regretting it.” — Sallie Krawcheck ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.6 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Costs Follow Follow The Money Money Up Wind
You are going to lead a miserable life if you only do it for the money. You are never going to be happy. — Steve Nicol Copy Share Image
Don't regret having lost your money; maybe, if you kept it, it would have lost you. — Vikrant Parsai Copy Share Image
Take the risk and live with the consequences or don't take the risk and live with the regret!! Your choice! — Nishan Panwar Copy Share Image
... show respect for your money ... Then your money will think and care about you in return. — Suze Orman Copy Share Image
As a society, we have this perception that women are emotional. The research, however, tells us that, on trading floors, that poor risk rises… — Sallie Krawcheck Copy Share Image
Ask any woman who has gone through a divorce and had her standard of living decline substantially. Ask any woman who's been fired or… — Sallie Krawcheck Copy Share Image
I make it a priority to keep in touch with people with whom I've worked in the past. And I'm fortunate, because I've worked… — Sallie Krawcheck Copy Share Image
You have six math Ph.D. Caucasian gentlemen from the Northeast of the country, great. You put one more in the mix, you haven't added… — Sallie Krawcheck Copy Share Image
What I saw a thousand times during the downturn was, 'We'd like to give her that opportunity, but we need to go with the… — Sallie Krawcheck Copy Share Image
Men tend to leave their financial adviser at a single-digit-percent rate in any given year. And women leave their husband and their joint financial… — Sallie Krawcheck Copy Share Image
Networking has been cited as the number one unwritten rule of success in business. Who you know really impacts what you know. — Sallie Krawcheck Copy Share Image
You may find it more relaxing to work with people just like you, but entrepreneurship is about finding new approaches to problems, and discomfort… — Sallie Krawcheck Copy Share Image
As an entrepreneur, it's easy to feel ownership over every aspect of your business because you're putting your reputation, your money, and other people's… — Sallie Krawcheck Copy Share Image
One of my passions is women in business and helping women to get ahead in business. For women, that feedback loop can be broken.… — Sallie Krawcheck Copy Share Image
If your idea is truly innovative, you're going to hear from the naysayers. After all, if it really were such a good idea, someone… — Sallie Krawcheck Copy Share Image
I never really considered myself much of a feminist until I left Wall Street. I did all the right things - such as put… — Sallie Krawcheck Copy Share Image
I believe that government is too large, costs too much, spends too much, and has too much regulatory power in our lives. — Tim Walberg Copy Share Image
One little mistake at the highest level costs you a fight, which I've learned. — Jimi Manuwa Copy Share Image
To protect our country's economic future and the health and well being of all Americans, we must find a way to rein in out-of-control… — Michael Bennet Copy Share Image
Many of us are alarmed at the skyrocketing cost of medical care, including patients, who are the consumers. However, medical malpractice is not the… — Joe Baca Copy Share Image
Health insurance costs in the United States are on an unsustainable path. I've heard from hundreds of Montanans who are paying thousands of dollars… — Matt Rosendale Copy Share Image
Companies are recognizing that paid leave reduces training and turnover costs, that it's a formula for recruiting and retaining good workers. — Tom Perez Copy Share Image
Issues of energy, climate change, nuclear arms control and non-proliferation are all big deals. These are problems that we have to get right globally,… — John Holdren Copy Share Image
You have to think about whether that Mercedes-Benz you have is actually worth how much it costs to you. — Kristin Scott Thomas Copy Share Image
Employers are as sensitive to housing costs as their employees, which is why, when we build more houses, we create more jobs. — Glenn Kelman Copy Share Image