The Wealth Diary

The Wealth Diary
Author: Dr. Navin Mukesh Punjabi
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2024-03-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Master your financial future with "The Wealth Diary," the ultimate guide to organizing and managing your personal, financial, and legal information. In this essential handbook, learn the importance of maintaining a comprehensive record of your assets and liabilities, guided by real-life stories from the author's experiences. Discover practical tips and innovative strategies for documenting your financial journey, utilizing technology to communicate vital messages to your loved ones. By taking control of your financial narrative, you not only secure your own future but also create a legacy of financial wisdom and security for your family. Start your journey towards financial literacy and take a step towards financial independence with "The Wealth Diary." 10% of the Royalty from this book will be utilized for Financial Literacy and Investor Education.

The Great Depression: A Diary

The Great Depression: A Diary
Author: Benjamin Roth
Publisher: Public Affairs
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2009-10-13
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 158648799X

This is a first-person diary account of living through the Great Depression, with haunting parallels to our own time. It tells the story through Benjamin Roth, who was born in New York City in 1894.

Your Money and Your Brain

Your Money and Your Brain
Author: Jason Zweig
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2007-09-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1416539794

Drawing on the latest scientific research, Jason Zweig shows what happens in your brain when you think about money and tells investors how to take practical, simple steps to avoid common mistakes and become more successful. What happens inside our brains when we think about money? Quite a lot, actually, and some of it isn’t good for our financial health. In Your Money and Your Brain, Jason Zweig explains why smart people make stupid financial decisions—and what they can do to avoid these mistakes. Zweig, a veteran financial journalist, draws on the latest research in neuroeconomics, a fascinating new discipline that combines psychology, neuroscience, and economics to better understand financial decision making. He shows why we often misunderstand risk and why we tend to be overconfident about our investment decisions. Your Money and Your Brain offers some radical new insights into investing and shows investors how to take control of the battlefield between reason and emotion. Your Money and Your Brain is as entertaining as it is enlightening. In the course of his research, Zweig visited leading neuroscience laboratories and subjected himself to numerous experiments. He blends anecdotes from these experiences with stories about investing mistakes, including confessions of stupidity from some highly successful people. Then he draws lessons and offers original practical steps that investors can take to make wiser decisions. Anyone who has ever looked back on a financial decision and said, “How could I have been so stupid?” will benefit from reading this book.

A Diary of the Euro Crisis in Cyprus

A Diary of the Euro Crisis in Cyprus
Author: Panicos Demetriades
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2017-10-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3319622234

This book tells the story of the euro crisis in Cyprus from the inside. Written by the former Governor of the Central Bank of Cyprus, Panicos Demetriades, who was in office during this turbulent period, this book shows how the crisis unravelled through a series of key events that occurred during his tenure. Written in chronological order, and broadly based on the author’s personal diary, starting from his first day in office, this volume brings together economics, banking, regulation, governance, history, politics and international relations. Presenting personal witness statements, including records of noteworthy telephone conversations, informal meetings and other milestones, it examines crucial questions like: How did Cyprus become so systemically important to the rest of the euro area? Why was Cyprus treated so differently in comparison to other peripheral countries in Europe? Why were bank depositors targeted? What role did Cyprus’ links with Russia play in the design of the programme? What has been the toxic fallout from the bail-in? Are there any longer-term implications for the euro? What are the lessons for regulators around the world? The book will appeal to readers interested in financial crises, the euro’s architecture, the evolution of the European Monetary Union, and those with an interest in how Europe and the IMF dealt with crises in peripheral European countries.