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The Ultimate Money Guide for Bubbles, Busts, Recession and Depression

Auteur(s): Martin D. Weiss
Narrateur(s): Wes Bleed
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The updated version of the best-selling book on how to grow and protect wealth in difficult economic times.

Having an effective financial plan has always been important; today, it's crucial. In The Ultimate Money Guide for Bubbles, Busts, Recession, and Depression - the updated and revised edition of the best seller The Ultimate Depression Survival Guide - author Martin D. Weiss tells listeners how to create a safe and effective financial plan for today's unpredictable economic environment.

This book explains why the U.S. economy continues to slump, and how persistently high unemployment and increasing government spending could lead to a far worse, double-dip recession. It details how investors are missing opportunities by failing to look at overseas investments, specifically in Asia and Latin America, and reveals what everyone should be doing now to protect their savings, investments, and jobs.

The Ultimate Money Guide for Bubbles, Busts, Recession, and Depression answers the questions people have about the challenges of the "new normal" while also offering strategies to cope with the credit crunch, the housing bust, and the decline of the U.S. dollar.

©2011 Martin D. Weiss (P)2012 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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