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The Interest of Time: A Great Balance Sheet Recession
The Interest of Time: A Great Balance Sheet Recession
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The Interest of Time is a book about your Money.
As we approach the 10-year anniversary of the events that led to the Global
Financial Crisis, the economies around the world have yet to regain pre-crisis
growth levels. After unprecedented levels of stimulus, the US has embarked
on a process of normalization of interest rates. Will the central banks of
the world raise rates before the private sector has repaired their balance sheets?
Or will another recession put us on a collision course with 0% interest rates and
the Zero Lower Bound?
There are two ways to build wealth. Make more money. Or spend less. Traditional
economic theory relies on households and corporations who are always
trying to "maximize profits" (make more money). However, once every 50-100
years, a special type of debt-driven recession damages balance sheets so drastically it changes people's thinking. They go into balance sheet repair mode. They spend less, instead of trying to make more.
The Great Depression was a Balance Sheet Recession that lasted over 12
years and caused a global depression that fueled the start of World War II.
Japan's Lost Decade is a Balance Sheet Recession and has been raging for
almost 2 decades now.
And finally, the Global Financial Crisis, or The Great Recession, is a Balance
Sheet Recession. And it is not over.
Everybody knows that there was a financial crisis that occurred in 2008. This
is the true story about how the 30 million families that found themselves in underwater balance sheets recovered from the greatest financial crisis since The Great Depression. Many more are still struggling under the weight of backbreaking debt and stagnant wages in the US, and around the world.
This book is about the Great Balance Sheet Recession, why it happened, how
the governments, households and corporations of the world can deal with it,
and steps you can take to strengthen your family's balance sheet for the future.
Author: Alejandro Reyes
Publisher: Coldmark Press LLC
Published: 12/19/2018
Pages: 328
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.40lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.88d
ISBN: 9780578427157
About the Author
Reyes, Alejandro: - Alejandro Reyes is the Managing Editor of the Rainmaker Investor Report, a global macroeconomic research note. Alejandro's expertise is in Federal Reserve Monetary Policy and is a student of the Great Depression. He began his career at Morgan Stanley and has worked at Indymac Bank and Merrill Lynch during his tenure in banking. Alejandro lives in upstate New York with his wife and three children.
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