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How Smart Are You About Finance’s Eponymous Adages?How Smart Are You About Finance’s Eponymous Adages?

If you can get five or more correct, one day a law may be named after you.

John Kador

November 24, 2020

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Everybody knows Murphy’s Law—usually stated as “Anything that can go wrong will go wrong.”  It is attributed to Edward A. Murphy, Jr., (1918–1990), an American aerospace engineer who worked on safety-critical systems. There are dozens of so-called eponymous adages, named after people who have given their name to an adage or epigram. Advisors will recognize the wisdom of these adages from their own experience. This puzzler presents 15 popular adages and epigrams named after people. We’ll give you the statement of the law or adage. Your job is to choose the correct name. The background of these laws is fascinating, and the solutions give a brief description of each of the laws and the mostly forgotten people they honor. If you can get five or more correct, one day a law may be named after you.    

About the Author

John Kador

John Kador is a business author focused on leadership, finance, and technology.  He is the author of over 15 books and has been a contributing editor to Wealth Management since 1995.  He received an MS degree in public relations from The American University and a BA in English from Duke University.  He lives in Lewisburg, PA.  Contact him on his website, www.jkador.com.