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Author | : Glen Carol |
Publisher | : Glen Carol |
Total Pages | : 288 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : |
This book is for everyone, not just professional investors. Intelligent investors are already getting into position. The signs are there in plain sight. Take a look at the world around you. Financial mania is everywhere. Stocks, crypto coins, real estate. People are in an investing frenzy and think that the party will never end. But it will. Sooner, and more suddenly, than many people realize. The symptoms around us are eerily similar to 2008, 1929, and various other points in history. We all know what's coming. An economic crash and the transition to digital currencies. Many assets will be at cut-rate prices as people sell-off in the panic. The opportunity to make money may be the best we will ever see in our lifetimes. This book lays out what is happening and how to get into a position to potentially profit. Learn what is happening. How to get prepared and make sure your personal finances are in order. How to potentially profit from the crash and make money from cut-rate asset prices. How to create your own income via investing. How to take your financial security into your own hands and become your own boss. How to set up your own income streams from home. Much more. The information in this book is time-sensitive. Read it now before the window of opportunity closes. Time is running low...
Author | : Chris Martenson |
Publisher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 336 |
Release | : 2011-02-14 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1118013123 |
The next twenty years will be completely unlike the last twenty years. The world is in economic crisis, and there are no easy fixes to our predicament. Unsustainable trends in the economy, energy, and the environment have finally caught up with us and are converging on a very narrow window of time—the "Twenty-Teens." The Crash Course presents our predicament and illuminates the path ahead, so you can face the coming disruptions and thrive--without fearing the future or retreating into denial. In this book you will find solid facts and grounded reasoning presented in a calm, positive, non-partisan manner. Our money system places impossible demands upon a finite world. Exponentially rising levels of debt, based on assumptions of future economic growth to fund repayment, will shudder to a halt and then reverse. Unfortunately, our financial system does not operate in reverse. The consequences of massive deleveraging will be severe. Oil is essential for economic growth. The reality of dwindling oil supplies is now internationally recognized, yet virtually no developed nations have a Plan B. The economic risks to individuals, companies, and countries are varied and enormous. Best-case, living standards will drop steadily worldwide. Worst-case, systemic financial crises will toss the world into jarring chaos. This book is written for those who are motivated to learn about the root causes of our predicaments, protect themselves and their families, mitigate risks as much as possible, and control what effects they can. With challenge comes opportunity, and The Crash Course offers a positive vision for how to reshape our lives to be more balanced, resilient, and sustainable.
Author | : Nouriel Roubini |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 340 |
Release | : 2010-05-11 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1101427426 |
This myth shattering book reveals the methods Nouriel Roubini used to foretell the current crisis before other economists saw it coming and shows how those methods can help us make sense of the present and prepare for the future. Renowned economist Nouriel Roubini electrified his profession and the larger financial community by predicting the current crisis well in advance of anyone else. Unlike most in his profession who treat economic disasters as freakish once-in-a-lifetime events without clear cause, Roubini, after decades of careful research around the world, realized that they were both probable and predictable. Armed with an unconventional blend of historical analysis and global economics, Roubini has forced politicians, policy makers, investors, and market watchers to face a long-neglected truth: financial systems are inherently fragile and prone to collapse. Drawing on the parallels from many countries and centuries, Nouriel Roubini and Stephen Mihm, a professor of economic history and a New York Times Magazine writer, show that financial cataclysms are as old and as ubiquitous as capitalism itself. The last two decades alone have witnessed comparable crises in countries as diverse as Mexico, Thailand, Brazil, Pakistan, and Argentina. All of these crises-not to mention the more sweeping cataclysms such as the Great Depression-have much in common with the current downturn. Bringing lessons of earlier episodes to bear on our present predicament, Roubini and Mihm show how we can recognize and grapple with the inherent instability of the global financial system, understand its pressure points, learn from previous episodes of "irrational exuberance," pinpoint the course of global contagion, and plan for our immediate future. Perhaps most important, the authors-considering theories, statistics, and mathematical models with the skepticism that recent history warrants—explain how the world's economy can get out of the mess we're in, and stay out. In Roubini's shadow, economists and investors are increasingly realizing that they can no longer afford to consider crises the black swans of financial history. A vital and timeless book, Crisis Economics proves calamities to be not only predictable but also preventable and, with the right medicine, curable.
Author | : Jason Schenker |
Publisher | : Prestige Professional Publishing |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 2020-04-30 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781946197597 |
Author | : Len Biegel |
Publisher | : ibooks |
Total Pages | : 150 |
Release | : 2014-10-15 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1883283906 |
"Regardless of how respected or careful a company is, preparing for the possibility of a crisis is essential in today's business world. WHERE’S MY UMBRELLA offers valuable insights that any business should want to hear and follow." Gary Sheffer Vice President of Communications and Public Affairs. GE “The best way for any executive to manage any issue is to do so with a 360 view and to reach out to experts. There is no doubt that Len is someone to consult for expert advice.” Rick Sasso President MSC Cruises Len, president of the communications counseling firm The Biegel Group brings his deep experience in a wide range of crises and reputation challenges to WHERE’S MY UMBRELLA. From the Tylenol tampering to 9/11 to hurricanes and environmental crimes, Biegel not only chronicles a host of wakeup calls. He tells what they mean. Len makes the case that many crises can be prevented.
Author | : H. Awuku Ramseyer H. Awuku |
Publisher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 98 |
Release | : 2010-04 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1450208622 |
We live in times of economic recession, terrorism, and wars. For some, life has become difficult and unbearable as well-established companies are being closed down, the unemployment rate is skyrocketing, and the cost of living is increasing. In Thriving in Times of Economic Recession & Terrorism, author Ramseyer H. Awuku demonstrates how it is possible to succeed and excel during these perilous periods. With concepts backed by Bible references and stories, Thriving in Times of Economic Recession & Terrorism will help motivate you to: - Make a paradigm shift to optimize your potential - Break out of your confinement and comfort zone to take advantage of the many opportunities around you - Think creatively and strategically to soar like an eagle - Embrace wisdom, knowledge, and understanding as keys to unlock the hidden treasures of this world In this religion and self-help book, Awuku reveals the tenets of how you are the architect of your life and master of your fate. He shows you how to throw away all limitations, defy any obstacle, and begin to shine and soar.
Author | : Neil Fligstein |
Publisher | : Harvard University Press |
Total Pages | : 334 |
Release | : 2021-06-08 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 0674249356 |
A comprehensive account of the rise and fall of the mortgage-securitization industry, which explains the complex roots of the 2008 financial crisis. More than a decade after the 2008 financial crisis plunged the world economy into recession, we still lack an adequate explanation for why it happened. Existing accounts identify a number of culpritsÑfinancial instruments, traders, regulators, capital flowsÑyet fail to grasp how the various puzzle pieces came together. The key, Neil Fligstein argues, is the convergence of major US banks on an identical business model: extracting money from the securitization of mortgages. But how, and why, did this convergence come about? The Banks Did It carefully takes the reader through the development of a banking industry dependent on mortgage securitization. Fligstein documents how banks, with help from the government, created the market for mortgage securities. The largest banksÑCountrywide Financial, Bear Stearns, Citibank, and Washington MutualÑsoon came to participate in every aspect of this market. Each firm originated mortgages, issued mortgage-backed securities, sold those securities, and, in many cases, acted as their own best customers by purchasing the same securities. Entirely reliant on the throughput of mortgages, these firms were unable to alter course even when it became clear that the market had turned on them in the mid-2000s. With the structural features of the banking industry in view, the rest of the story falls into place. Fligstein explains how the crisis was produced, where it spread, why regulators missed the warning signs, and how banksÕ dependence on mortgage securitization resulted in predatory lending and securities fraud. An illuminating account of the transformation of the American financial system, The Banks Did It offers important lessons for anyone with a stake in avoiding the next crisis.
Author | : Wayne Root |
Publisher | : Regnery Publishing |
Total Pages | : 466 |
Release | : 2013-04-15 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 1621570916 |
Argues that the President's economic policy will lead the country to economic ruin and outlines a plan for monetary success and avoiding a bad financial fate during the crisis.
Author | : David Boyle |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 163 |
Release | : 2019-07-30 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1782408614 |
Not long ago, economic theories were generally based on a narrow set of principles. Then the continuing boom-bust cycle combined with the failure of the best economic minds to ensure that prosperity spreads down through the economy has left a series of very obvious question marks, and the orthodoxy has been challenged from inside and outside the profession. It now seems clear that human beings and the planet have to be brought into the analysis. The first chapter goes right back to the debate about the purposes for which money was originally invented. The Big Ideas chapter builds up a picture of the key ideas that have driven economic theories. Economics and People derives insights into the way that money and economics works from the way that people actually behave. Economics and the Planet covers some of the economic insights that have come from those whose expertise has been biological or environmental.
Author | : John S. Dickerson |
Publisher | : Baker Books |
Total Pages | : 258 |
Release | : 2013-01-15 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1441241051 |
In 2006, few Americans were expecting the economy to collapse. Today the American church is in a similar position, on the precipice of a great spiritual recession. While we focus on a few large churches and dynamic leaders that are successful, the church's overall membership is shrinking. Young Christians are fleeing. Our donations are drying up. Political fervor is dividing us. Even as these crises eat at the church internally, our once friendly host culture is quickly turning hostile and antagonistic. How can we avoid a devastating collapse? In The Great Evangelical Recession, award-winning journalist and pastor John Dickerson identifies six factors that are radically eroding the American church and offers biblical solutions to prepare evangelicals for spiritual success, even in the face of alarming trends. This book is a heartfelt plea and call to the American church combining quality research, genuine hope, and practical application with the purpose of igniting the church toward a better future.