We all depend on money every day. but almost none of us
understand it.
Have you ever wondered why your shopping bill keeps
getting more expensive? Or how the government can produce billions out of thin
air while your savings are shrinking? Or where you should put your money in an
age of economic turmoil? Here, a leading investor offers a crash-course
in how money works, and how
to make yours go further. you will never look at your bank balance the same way
again.
Why is everything from cars to coffee suddenly getting more expensive?
How can the government produce billions
out of thin air while your savings are shrinking?
And what can you do to get ahead in a time of economic
chaos?
For centuries, working hard and saving up
diligently would have set you up for financial security and a
comfortable retirement. Not anymore.
Over the last 50 years, we've entered a new financial world - one where
your savings lose value faster than you can build them, a global mountain of
debt piles up ever higher, and most people slip backwards however hard they
try.
In The
Price of Money, a leading investment
expert explains what's changed - and what you should do now we're here. You'll
learn why currencies the world over have lost 99 per cent of their value, and
how to use future declines to your advantage. You'll understand how the
government can produce hundreds of billions out of thin air, and which
investments benefit when they do. Most importantly, you'll be shown what's
coming next - and how to position yourself to gain rather than suffer.
You don't need even the slightest knowledge of economics to read
this book - just a desire to understand why the world of money is working against you,
and what to do about it.
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