The question is: are policy makers right to be so slavishly reliant on them? Tom Bergin is sceptical, and in Free Lunch Thinking he subjects eight of the most prevalent economic mantras to close scrutiny, assessing how they play out in practice. Again and again, he shows how individuals, companies and markets fail to respond to policy changes as theory predicts. He exposes the missed opportunities and wasted resources that result.
Launching a new business requires investment capital, but raising it is often seen as a hit-or-miss process. This book offers insight into the thought processes of professional investors. It reveals how venture capitalists structure financing for a company, what they look for in a business plan, how they value a business.
In The Laundromat, Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter Jake Bernstein explores this shadow economy and how it evolved, drawing on millions of leaked documents from the files of the Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca - a trove now known as the Panama Papers - as well as other journalistic and government investigations.
"The need for realism in reform of its monetary system is what makes Bernstein s story of the Power of Gold so timely. It is a compelling reminder that maintaining a fixed price for gold and fixed exchange rates were difficult even in a simpler financial environment .
From the creator of Valuetainment, the #1 YouTube channel for entrepreneurs, comes a practical and effective guide for thinking more clearly and achieving your most audacious professional goals.
Based on a 12-week Mini MBA program taught to professionals at global Fortune 500 companies, this is a practical and inspiring guide to management education for all managers and aspiring business leaders.
Across the world, HSBC likes to sell itself as 'the world's local bank', the friendly face of corporate and personal finance. And yet, a decade ago, the same bank was hit with a record US fine of $1.9 billion for facilitating money laundering for 'drug kingpins and rogue nations'.
In Too Big to Jail, journalist Chris Blackhurst tells the startling true story of HSBC's rise to become the Mexican drug cartel's bank of choice - and how the perpetrators escaped justice.
Everything you know about capitalism is wrong. Free markets aren t really free. Record corporate pro fits don t trickle down to everyone else. And we aren t empowered to make our own choices they re made for us every day.