Time is money, then if it goes well vice versa?

Indonesia
August 8, 2011 10:50am CST
"Money is time," what that might mean? and what this proverb: "when the time has come to pop a peach in the shadows"
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• Indonesia
9 Aug 11
Money is time Well you must invest time to get money ... yes, it does not usually get paid until the time it accumulates and with the peaches ... hm.... quite hard to be something they must have what Japanese thought. .. why peaches burst .. by cold water because they could burst expands when it freezes. because they lie in the shadow of the sun caught them and they do not explode on the ideas? Conclusion: If we have a chance for us to pick up on their feet is nothing can be gone faster than we think.
@tenrajj (910)
• Bhutan
8 Aug 11
Time is money. That is always true. If we have time we can make money. This concept will become very clear if you study accountancy. There is also a concept called time value of money. Value of money changes with time. $100 of 2010 is not as same as $100 in 2012. If it is vice versa, that is money is time, I don't know how far people would believe but that seems to be true to some extend. We pay for workers. We are lending their time and paying money in return. That is as same as saying money is time.