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  2. Golden Rule - Wikipedia

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    "Golden Rule Sign" that hung above the door of the employees' entrance to the Acme Sucker Rod Factory in Toledo, Ohio, 1913. The Golden Rule is the principle of treating others as one would want to be treated by them. It is sometimes called an ethics of reciprocity, meaning that you should reciprocate to others how you would like them to treat ...

  3. What Is the Golden Rule of Saving Money?

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    The golden rule of saving money is “save before you spend,” also known as “pay yourself first.” Another common money-saving rule is “save for the unexpected.” Another common money ...

  4. Golden Rule savings rate - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Rule was, according to Allais, [8] first stated by Jacques Desrousseaux in 1959 in an unpublished paper, see also Desrousseaux. [9] The rule was also independently discovered by Edmund Phelps, [10] Carl-Christian von Weizsäcker, [11] and Trevor Swan [12] in the neoclassical setting.

  5. Robert Kiyosaki’s Golden Rules for Wealth Building

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    His “Golden Rules” for building wealth are grounded in a tactical understanding of money management, tax benefits, risk calculation and other key financial concepts. Together, they provide an ...

  6. The 10 golden rules of investing everyone should follow

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    Here are 10 golden rules of investing to follow to make you a more successful — and hopefully wealthy — investor. Rule No. 1 – Never lose money.

  7. Golden Rule (fiscal policy) - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Rule is a guideline for the operation of fiscal policy. The Golden Rule states that over the economic cycle, the Government will borrow only to invest and not to fund current spending. In layman's terms this means that on average over the ups and downs of an economic cycle the government should only borrow to pay for investment that ...

  8. Statutory interpretation - Wikipedia

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    BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc., 923 P.2d 783, 787-88 (Alaska 1996); Arkansas Supreme Court : "When reviewing issues of statutory interpretation, we keep in mind that the first rule in considering the meaning and effect of a statute is to construe it just as it reads, giving the words their ordinary and usually accepted meaning in common language.

  9. Barbara Corcoran Swears By This ‘Golden Rule’ of Real Estate ...

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    Corcoran’s Golden Rule of real estate investing consists of two main parts. The first is being able to purchase property with at least 20% down, ideally in a location that has started seeing an ...