The Price of Money: How to Prosper in a Financial World That’s Rigged Against You
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The Sunday Times Bestseller’Excellent . . . Filled with knowledge that will help you make better money decisions.’ Laura Whateley, author of Money: A User’s GuideWe 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.’How the global monetary system shapes our everyday personal finances . . . Really, really interesting.’ Claer Barrett, author of What They Don’t Teach You About Money’Fascinating . . . A bracing ride through the unexpectedly wild world of money.’ Ed Conway, author of Material World
Additional information
Weight | 0.162 kg |
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Dimensions | 1.5 × 12.8 × 19.7 cm |
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Format | Paperback |
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Pages | 224 |
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Year Published | 2024-2-8 |
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Publication City/Country | London, United Kingdom |
ISBN 10 | 1804945641 |
About The Author | Rob Dix started investing as a hobby using his spare cash, but soon became obsessed. Over the next ten years, he would do everything he could to educate himself about the financial world – and to pass on what he learnt. It is a journey that would lead Rob to found the multi-award-winning Property Geek blog, cocreate the UK's most-downloaded investment show, The Property Podcast, and explain financial basics everywhere from the Sunday Times to the Mail on Sunday. Today, Rob is one of Britain's best-respected money experts – on a mission to teach the world about how money, the economy and investment really work. |
Review Quote | This brilliant book offers a singularly clear, accessible and funny introduction to where our economic malaise has come from – and how understanding it can help any of us make better financial decisions. I cannot recommend it highly enough. |
Other text | A pithy and punchy guide that explains in a very engaging and readable manner the essentials of modern finance and economics. It is profoundly useful for anyone wanting to understand why the current global economy is in such a mess, and what that might mean for your own finances. |