Barbara Corcoran: Height, Weight, Net Worth, Wiki, and More

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Barbara Corcoran is an American investor who is also a businessman and a consultant as well as a speaker. Barbara is not only television but also a book writer, not forgetting her role as a syndicated columnist. She is famous as an investor on ABC’s Shark Tank and her moniker Shark.

She had two children with her husband Bill Higgins, an adopted daughter and an older son.

She used her business sense to gain reality fame, much like Donald Trump.

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Height:5 Feet 4 Inches (165 cm)
Weight:121 lbs (55 kg)
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Net Worth:$90 Million

Quotes

I was well motivated. What I wanted to do was work for myself. I had twenty two jobs before I started my business at the age of twenty three and I didn’t want one more boss telling me what to do. So I was motivated simply because I didn’t want a boss.

Barbara Corcoran

Refinancing your mortgage usually makes sense if you can lower your interest rate by at least two points. But the most important question to ask yourself is, how long will it take you to break even?

Barbara Corcoran

I was a hot-dog stand lady, I was an orphan housemother, I was a waitress 3 or 4 times. All of those jobs did not have good bosses. They basically told you what to do, when to do and when to hop. And I just didn’t like that very much.

Barbara Corcoran

Every single thing I learned about marketing and building my business, I learned from my mom, and she had never been in the workforce. She just had great practical sense.

Barbara Corcoran

Especially if you’re over 40, shortening the term of your loan to pay it off sooner could make you mortgage-free in retirement.

Barbara Corcoran

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