"A faithfully kept program of savings and conservative investments can give you more money and a better life than that of your neighbors who spend everything they get. This is probably the oldest financial advice in the world, but there are some things you can't improve on."

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Source: Jane Bryant Quinn (1979). “Everyone's money book”

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Jane Bryant Quinn

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Jane Bryant Quinn is a renowned financial journalist and author known for her impactful insights on personal finance and investment strategies.

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