“If you paid your mortgage off, it means you probably did not manage your funds efficiently over the years.” IfsYearsMeanPaidManageFundMortgage Author:David Lereah
“Los Angeles is the home of the three little white lies: "The Ferrari is paid for," "The mortgage is assumable," and "It's just a cold sore!” LittlesHomeLyingThreeWhiteColdPaidLos AngelesMortgageFerrariWhite Lie Author:Milton Berle
“If I get married I get a tax break, if I have a kid I get a tax break, if I get a mortgage I get a tax break. I don't have any kids and I drive a hybrid, I think I should get a tax break. I'm trying to pay off my apartment so I have something tangible. I actually figured out if I paid off my place my reward would be that I would pay an extra four grand a year in taxes.” IfsThinkingShouldTryingYearsWould BeKidsPayBreakFourTaxesMarriedPaidRewardsExtrasApartmentTangibleMortgageHybridTax BreaksPaid Off Author:Bill Burr
“In some ways I think it [the strike] was important. I'm not sure that "worth it" is the right term, but it was important. A lot of people lost a lot of things - I was greatly concerned for our crews. Those are the people who really sort of paid. A lot of us in quiet ways did everything that we could to help people pay mortgages.” PeopleThinkingWayImportantHelpingLostTermPayQuietConcernedPaidStrikesNot SureWorth ItCrewMortgage Author:Edward Allen Bernero
“I love money, and I love movement. I like what it has let me do for my family. I have paid off my mum and dad's mortgage, I've bought them two BMWs, they can have anything they want. I am buying a fleet of cars for myself. I have unemployed my sisters, they don't need to work, don't need to worry about a thing.” WantNeedsTwoWorryCarMovementDadMy FamilyLet MePaidBuyingMy SisterMumMortgageUnemployedLove Of MoneyMum And DadBmwPaid OffI Love Money Author:Conor McGregor
“Student debt is crushing the lives of millions of Americans. How does it happen that we can get a home mortgage or purchase a car with interest rates half of that being paid for student loans? We must make higher education affordable for all. We must substantially lower interest rates on student loans. This must be a national priority.” DoeHomeHappensInterestHalfMillionsCarStudentsHigherPaidRateDebtPrioritiesCrushLoanMortgageAffordableHigher EducationInterest RateStudent LoanHome Mortgage Author:Bernie Sanders
“Thirty-nine was the best year of my life earnings-wise. I paid off my mortgage and felt a massive sense of achievement.” YearsFeltWiseAchievementPaidNineThirtyMassiveEarningMortgageBest YearPaid Off Author:Nicki Chapman
“I live in a Spanish-style hillside home in Los Angeles, California. I paid $900,000 in 1995. It's perhaps worth about $3m now. Thankfully, I paid off my mortgage before the crash because I could see it coming. I worried that I would be caught having to pay off a very high mortgage for a house I couldn't sell.” HomeWould BeHousePayStylePaidSellsCaughtWorriedCaliforniaLos AngelesCrashMortgagePaid Off Author:Eric Idle
“If some institution wants to sell you a billion dollars worth of mortgages, they might have to sell 100 million in the market, and then you'll buy the other 900 million on the same terms. Now, the very fact that this has been authorized or will be authorized, I hope, will firm up the market to some degree. And that's fine. But you don't want to have artificial prices being paid.” IfsWantHas BeensFactsMightTermMillionsFineDegreesPaidInstitutionsSellsDollarsBillionsFirmArtificialMortgage Author:Warren Buffett
“The working poor are the people suffering out subprime mortgages and fatal loans and more and more of our money - you know, capitalism is operated by extracting money, not so much directly being paid.” PeopleKnowsSufferingPoorCapitalismPaidLoanMortgage Author:David Graeber
“We paid for this instead of a generation of health insurance, or an alternative energy grid, or a brand-new system of roads and highways. With the $13-plus trillion we are estimated to ultimately spend on the bailouts, we could not only have bought and paid off every single sub-prime mortgage in the country (that would only have cost $1.4 trillion), we could have paid off every remaining mortgage of any kind in this country - and still have had enough money left over to buy a new house for every American who does not already have one.” KindDoeStillsCountryEnoughHouseEnergyLeftGenerationsCostPaidBrandsAlternativesPlusPrimeHighwaysMortgageHad EnoughBrand NewGridsBailoutsPaid OffAlternative Energy Author:Matt Taibbi
“Ask most people who live in a home and have a mortgage on it whether they own their own home and the answer is almost guaranteed to be a resounding 'yes'. Yet it's the wrong answer. Technically speaking, until they have paid the mortgage off, they don't own it. Herein lies the difference between reality and illusion, between ownership and control. This confusion lies not only at the individual level, but also at the heart of government thinking.” PeopleThinkingHeartHomeRealityGovernmentLyingAsksIndividualDifferencesAnswersLevelsIllusionPaidConfusionOwnershipMortgageWrong AnswersOwnership And Control Book:How The West Was Lost: Fifty Years of Economic Folly - And the Stark Choices Ahead Source: How The West Was Lost: Fifty Years of Economic Folly - And the Stark Choices Ahead
“There is an island fantasy A "Someday I'll," we'll never see When recession stops, inflation ceases Our mortgage is paid, our pay increases That Someday I'll where problems end Where every piece of mail is from a friend Where the children are sweet and already grown . . . . Most unhappy people . . . put happiness on "law away" And struggle through a blue today . . . . Life's most important revelation Is that the journey means more than the destination . . .” PeopleMeanChildrenImportantEndsProblemTodayLawPayFantasyStrugglePiecesJourneySweetIncreasePaidBlueCeaseUnhappyIslandsRevelationsSomedayDestinationMailInflationMortgageRecessionsHappy PeopleLife StruggleUnhappy PeopleToday Life Author:Denis Waitley