Best quotes by Charles Schwab on Money

Checkout quotes by Charles Schwab on Money

  • I grew up in an era when money was not readily available. We were into the post-Depression years and World War II.
    - Charles Schwab
  • As a young analyst just out of Stanford business school in the 1960s, I got to really understand what growth was about. Back then, you had to ask a customer to pay some money. That was the most important thing in getting a company off the ground.
    - Charles Schwab
  • I did all kinds of things as a young person to try to make money. I had a chicken operation - I sold chickens. I can remember going to high school football games as a ten-year-old and gathering Coca-Cola bottles, 'cause you'd turn them in and get a nickel. I wanted not to remain idle.
    - Charles Schwab
  • When I was 14, I did all kinds of different odd jobs. I had a chicken farm, had an ice cream operation in the summertime, worked as a caddy; all things to make money and save money. Save money in order to invest - that was the first step, though I never really accumulated very much because of other demands like bicycles and things like that.
    - Charles Schwab
  • If there's not enough money in the bank account, you don't spend it.
    - Charles Schwab