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谈到理财,有些人会说自己赚的钱不多,无财可理还有的人认为自己的钱很多,挥洒自如,根本不需理财。其实,二者的角度虽不同,但实际上都是对理财的忽视。俗话说,开源节流。开源诚然是财富的源泉、理财的前提,但是财富并不仅限于收入的多少,节流同样不容忽略。打理自己的资产,不论是对日进斗金还是对收入菲薄的人来说,都是必需和重要的。世界首位亿万富翁——约翰·洛克菲勒在80多年前就曾给自己的儿子小约翰·洛克菲勒写了一封关于节流理财的家书,提醒儿子要善于精打细算、合理支出,这对处于市场经济历史不长背景下的国民仍然具有启迪与指导意义,本期“拿来主义”从《洛克菲勒日记》中摘录了这封家书。聆听传奇老人的声音,挖掘在今天仍行之有效的理财之道。
When it comes to financial management, some people may say that they earn very little, and that there is no money to be reasonable. Others think that they have a lot of money and are free to manage their money. In fact, though the two are different, they are in fact neglected. As the saying goes, cut costs. Open source is, of course, the source of wealth and the premise of financial management. However, wealth is not limited to the amount of income. The same can not be ignored. Take care of their own assets, whether it is against the Japanese gold or the meager income of those who are essential and important. More than 80 years ago, John Rockefeller, the world’s first billionaire, wrote his family’s son, John Rockefeller, a book on saving money to remind his son that he should be conscientious and conscientious in spending the bills in a market economy history The nationality is still enlightenment and instructive in the not-long-term background. This issue of “Bringing the Doctrine” excerpts this book from the Diary of Rockefeller. Listen to the voices of the legendary elders and tap the wealth management methods that are still in place today.