Balance Sheet Quotes
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Balance Sheet Quotes & Sayings
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The Prince of Hell shrugged. 'Shit Happens
— Jana Oliver
All a company report and balance sheet can tell you is the past and the present. They cannot tell future.
— Nicolas Darvas
Even dirt glitters when the sun is shining upon it
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
I am only certain of one thing. If we are the sum total of our relationships, my balance sheet is bleeding red ink.
— Cindy Cruciger
American capitalists, enthralled by the doctrines of finance, have put their income statements in service of the balance sheet.
— Clayton M Christensen
In financing growing companies, we always looked for human value that didn't appear on the balance sheet.
— Michael Milken
With the world changing fast, we needed capital for investments. There's only so much bandwidth in your own balance sheet.
— Patrick Whitesell
Legacy accounting: Will you have been an asset or a liability on the world's balance sheet?
— Ryan Lilly
We always look at the margin of safety in the balance sheet and then worry about the business.
— Peter Cundill
The Federal Reserve Act requires the Federal Reserve to report annually on its operations and to publish its balance sheet weekly.
— Ben Bernanke
Fortune or fame, you must pick one or the other, though neither of them are to be what they claim.
— Bob Dylan
Cranberry Catsup
— Dick Logue
A company is an organic, living, breathing thing, not just an income sheet and balance sheet. You have to lead it with that in mind.
— Carly Fiorina
I was always taught that book keeping was more relevant than book reading. The only thing worth reading was meant to be a balance sheet.
— Ashwin Sanghi
The two most important things in any company do not appear in its balance sheet: its reputation and its people.
— Henry Ford
I was once afraid of people saying, "Who does she think she is?" Now I have the courage to stand and say, "This is who I am.
— Oprah Winfrey
It's easier to teach a poet how to read a balance sheet than it is to teach an accountant how to write.
— Henry R. Luce
We will reject interesting opportunities rather than over-leverage our balance sheet.
— Warren Buffett