
"We've got borrower's remorse."
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"We've got borrower's remorse."
'We've set the bar quite high at this company. It helps us control bonuses.'
"This is not permanent...we'll be back as soon as things start to look up."
'What do you want first - The bad news or the even badder news?'
'Please remember that these figures could be off as much as two dollars.'
"Although technically it's a profit and loss statement, the narrative is admittedly rather one-sided."
"I know other hospitals are worried about the superbug, but ours is the only one that understands the accounts system."
'Today the stock market was moribund, as growth equities sputtered and bonds dipped due to the inverted yield curve. I'd translate that into layman's terms...but they don't pay me enough.'
"They've given me the Lion's share of budgetary constraints."
'These are the end of year figures recollected in tranquility.'
Fred wonders if he should go see what's happening in accounting.
'You have to reconcile your gross habits with your net income.'
'... And this is Goldsmith, our futures consultant.'
"When was the last time you exercised something other than a purchase option?"
'I'm afraid that the top investment banks are looking for more from job applicants than a 'Top Degree from the University of Hard Knocks'.'
'Brilliant, Prof.Brainstorm. Any fool can come up with a new product, you've come up with a new tax break.'
"My accountant is brilliant - he has just had a loophole names after him!"
'We must grasp this new opportunity'
"Try not to think of them just as a 'customer' but rather as your only chance of paying your mortgage and putting food on your plate."
Cartoon about having many investors for crowd funding.
Saving for College.
'When I turned 18 something started happening to me every month. I started receiving a credit card bill.'
"What's wrong, boy? Has Google's stock gone down?!"
'Dad 'If Jack brought 10,000 shares at $3 and he sold 75% of them to Larry for $8 before the value went down to $2, what did Jack end up with?''
Aggressive growth fund loses money shorting gold.
'The golden eggs are great... but I need you to lay a golden parachute.'
'Excellent job, Fenwick, especially the part where you employ Magic Realism to fudge third-quarter earnings!'
"Dad, wouldn't my allowance be better off earning interest in a tax free municipal bond fund?"
'I'm feeling absolutely marvelous. I think I'll acquire another company.'
'Don't worry dear, I made a bundle shorting your failing financial services company'
"This guy might like fiddling with numbers, Dad – but is he any good at sums?"
'Hi, I'm the ghost of your past, present and future stock portfolio!'
'The good news is that we're making huge profits - the bad news is that we won't be getting a bailout.'
"The good news is that profits are up 76%. . . The BAD news is that costs are up 83%."
'Bedtime stories at the Browns'.'
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