'Money may be the husk of many things but not the kernel. It brings you food, but not appetite; medicine, but not health; acquaintance, but not friends; servants, but not loyalty; days of joy, but not peace or happiness' - Henrik Ibsen
Money is big in the news. Banks have collapsed, the property bubble has burst and national debts are at almost unimaginable levels. The Book of Money will help you understand what is happening.
Mentioning terms such as the 'financial market' and 'global economy' are daunting prospects, even without the added dreaded notion of recession. Money, and our worldwide struggles with them, is a constant source of doom and gloom news bulletins, leaving us fearing for our savings and bank balances. More often than we consider, this anxiety is down to our lack of understanding of how the economic climates and financial systems work. The Book of Money will demystify and explain economics to help you understand the modern financial world, and answers all the questions you were too afraid to ask.
This beautifully illustrated book, with full colour photography, offers comprehensive diagrams to explain the most baffling of systems such as 'Who Owes What?' with national debts, an accurate portrayal of how tax is spent, and the World's top 20 banks' assets. It shares a potted history of how money came to life, charting the rise of the shekel in the Mesopotamian civilisations, the 'Lydian Lion' and profiles of notable figures who wrote about money, such as Adam Smith and Karl Marx.
You can explore the many different types of banks with descriptions of how they function, varieties of bonds and how they can affect you, the structures of hedge funds and how the criminality and money intertwine through fraud, rogue states and cybercrime.
The Book of Money Includes...
A Brief History of Money
Rich World, Poor World
Money and Government
Banks & Banking
The Markets
Investing & Finance
Money & Business
The Science of Money
Money & The Law
Life Stages
Saving, Spending & Giving
... and much more!
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Daniel Conaghan is an author, journalist and former financial advisor. He has written for the Daily Telegraph and was the founding executive of Conde Nast Online and UK Vice-President of Hollinger Digital. He has extensive knowledge of global financial markets through his work in Asset Management and as Director of KC Capital Ltd.
Daniel Smith is a writer and editor who has written on subjects as diverse as the Second World War, Cockney rhyming slang and Sherlock Holmes. Since 1999 he has worked on The Statesman's Yearbook, a geo-political guide to all the countries of the world published annually since 1864. He has also edited reports for the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development. His most recent book is 100 Places You Will Never Visit: The World's Most Secret Locations. He lives in East London with his wife, Rosie, and a selection of fish.
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Hardcover (Printed Boards). Etat : Fine. First Edition. Hardcover (Printed Boards). 256 pages. *** PUBLISHING DETAILS: Mitchell Beazley, UK, 2013. First Edition. *** CONDITION: This book is in fine condition. More specifically: Boards have no wear, rubbing or soiling. Pages are clean and unmarked and in excellent condition. *** ABOUT THIS BOOK: Global economics have never been more newsworthy. This book helps you understand all the nuances of the world of finance, from the International Monetary Fund to company pensions. It answers all the questions you're too afraid to ask, such as how inflation affects interest rates, or how national debt is accrued and paid. It has clear illustrations explaining some of the most complex theories and throughout there are fascinating stories, facts and profiles of key figures.The Book of Money will demystify and explain economics to help you understand the modern financial world. *** Quantity Available: 1. Category: Economics; ISBN/EAN: 9781845336806. Inventory No: 22050106. N° de réf. du vendeur 22050106
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