Book Review: The Money Mentor by Tad Crawford
I didn’t expect to like The Money Mentor: A Tale of Financial Freedom by Tad Crawford. Crawford wrote this modern-day fable aimed most at people
I didn’t expect to like The Money Mentor: A Tale of Financial Freedom by Tad Crawford. Crawford wrote this modern-day fable aimed most at people
James Stewart writes an interesting piece this morning on a 55 year old NYC attorney who recently declared bankruptcy, after earning in the $375-500K range
In reading and reviewing John Lanchester’s I.O.U. – Why Everyone Owes Everyone and No One Can Pay I continue my quest for the best contemporary
I wrote a few days back about how Reinhart and Rogoff’s serious, academic, review of past and prospective debt restructurings seemed to provide policy support
Please see earlier post on the Reinhart Rogoff IMF paper I wrote a few days back about how a serious, academic, review of past and
A sometime gold-coin buyer and a frequent reader of Bankers Anonymous sent me a message a few days ago, linking to the CNBC headline “1930s-style
I founded Bankers Anonymous because, as a recovering banker, I believe that the gap between the financial world as I know it and the public discourse about finance is more than just a problem for a family trying to balance their checkbook, or politicians trying to score points over next year’s budget – it is a weakness of our civil society. For reals. It’s also really fun for me.
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