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Greed and Deceit

Greed and Deceit
Author: Buck Ramsey
Publisher: Brice Miller and Annie Youngbl
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2020-02-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780996453837

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Historical fiction that takes place in Afghanistan and Washington DC between September 2011 and July 2012.


Infectious Greed

Infectious Greed
Author: Frank Partnoy
Publisher: Times Books
Total Pages: 644
Release: 2014-06-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1466872705

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From the bestselling author of F.I.A.S.C.O., a riveting chronicle of the rise of dangerous financial instruments and the growing crisis in American business One by one, major corporations such as Enron, Global Crossing, and Worldcom imploded all around us, prey to a greed-driven culture and dubious or illegal corporate finance and accounting. In a compelling and disturbing narrative, Frank Partnoy's Infectious Greed brings to bear all of his skills and experience as a securities attorney, financial analyst, law professor, and bestselling author to tell the story of the rise of the trading instruments and corporate financial structures that imperil the economic health of the country. Starting in the mid-1980s with the introduction of the first proto-derivatives, and taking us through such high-profile disasters as Barings Bank and Long Term Capital Management, Partnoy traces a seamless progression to today's dangerous manipulations. He documents how each new level of financial risk and complexity obscured the sickness of the company in question, and required ever more ingenious deceptions. It's an alarming story, but Partnoy offers a clear vision of how we can step back from the precipice.


Deceit and Denial

Deceit and Denial
Author: Gerald Markowitz
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2013-01-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0520275829

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Greed & Grace

Greed & Grace
Author: Dena McCoy
Publisher: Trilogy Christian Publishing
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2021-01-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9781637690741

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One woman's story of discovering unexpected greed behind a family she thought she knew and loved, and what renewed faith taught her during the battle to break free. Greed & Grace is a powerful memoir of resilience, faith, and truth during the discovery of deception in a close family. When Dena requests unconditional love from hers, unexpected circumstances threaten to destroy her emotionally, financially, and spiritually. Can one remain hopeful when a lifetime of family love, emotional support, and inclusiveness suddenly becomes conditional and turns legal? Greed & Grace is an empowering story of personal clarity-a memoir of a woman who discovers that her values and position in a complex family system have always been different from what she believed and with those she loved most.


Diamonds and Deadlines

Diamonds and Deadlines
Author: Betsy Prioleau
Publisher: Abrams
Total Pages: 462
Release: 2022-03-29
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1468314513

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Betsy Prioleau’s biography of Gilded Age female tycoon Miriam Leslie is “an appropriately twisty tale of someone trying to outrun her origins. . . . Her story sparkles, as intoxicating as a champagne fountain that somebody else is paying for” (New York Times Book Review). Among the fabled tycoons of the Gilded Age—Carnegie, Rockefeller, Vanderbilt—is a forgotten figure: Mrs. Frank Leslie. For 20 years she ran the country’s largest publishing company, Frank Leslie Publishing, which chronicled postbellum America in dozens of weeklies and monthlies. A pioneer in an all-male industry, she made a fortune and became a national celebrity and tastemaker in the process. But Miriam Leslie was also a byword for scandal: she flouted feminine convention, took lovers, married four times, and harbored unsavory secrets that she concealed through a skein of lies and multiple personas. Both during and after her lifetime, glimpses of the truth emerged, including an illegitimate birth and a checkered youth. Diamonds and Deadlines reveals the previously unknown, sensational life of the brilliant and brazen “empress of journalism,” who dropped a bombshell at her death: she left her entire multimillion-dollar estate to women’s suffrage—a never-equaled amount that guaranteed passage of the Nineteenth Amendment. In this dazzling biography, cultural historian Betsy Prioleau draws from diaries, genealogies, and published works to provide an intimate look at the life of one of the Gilded Age’s most complex, powerful women and unexpected feminist icons. Ultimately, Diamonds and Deadlines restores Mrs. Frank Leslie to her rightful place in history as a monumental businesswoman who presaged the feminist future and reflected, in bold relief, the Gilded Age, one of the most momentous, seismic, and vivid epochs in American history. Includes Black-and-White Images


State of Deceit

State of Deceit
Author: Ball Doug (author)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1901
Genre:
ISBN: 9781005864873

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Deadly Deceit

Deadly Deceit
Author: Don Lasseter
Publisher: Pinnacle Books
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2011-04-01
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 0786027916

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The chilling true crime story of a man willing to do whatever it takes to live life on his lavish terms—including murder his own parents. Gunned Down After years of hard work, Brian and Jeannie Legg had earned a well-deserved life of leisure in their picture-perfect Phoenix mansion. Until their troubled son showed up with a need for cash—and a thirst for murder . . . Two Bodies David Legg was an obsessive control freak and an army deserter. After fathering an illegitimate child, he wooed and wed a trusting young woman—only to destroy his marriage with lies and infidelities. But his deceptions were far from over . . . A Savage Son In June of 1996, Jeannie and Brian were found shot to death, their bodies sitting next to each other on their living room loveseat. Jeannie’s expensive ring and the couple’s credit cards were missing. Meanwhile, David, the prime suspect, was living it up in Hawaii with his fifteen-year-old girlfriend, draining his dead parents’ savings through ATMs. After a long and costly chase this remorseless killer faced a jury of his peers in 2000, and was locked behind bars for life.


Burning Down the House

Burning Down the House
Author: James Sterngold
Publisher:
Total Pages: 326
Release: 1990
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780671709013

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Captures the rise and fall of E.F. Hutton, the backroom regotiating and power plays of some of Wall Street's biggest names.


Greed Deceit and Murder

Greed Deceit and Murder
Author: Ray M. Green
Publisher: Tate Publishing
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2011-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1617395099

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George Harvey was a bright young man with the world at his feet. With wealthy parents and an adoring fiance, George had the perfect life. As an intelligent Columbia law school student, he had a promising legal career ahead of him. But his perfect life soon comes crashing down on him. Just before graduation, George's father is taken into custody by the IRS for tax evasion, and the family's assets are all frozen. Though George perseveres, his perseverance is marred by tragedy. Not a month later, on the night of his graduation, a drunk driver slams into his car, killing his mother and fiance. George closes himself off from the rest of the world and enters a deep depression. He decides he needs to get away from the only world he knows and drives south to Florida and begins practicing law there, throwing himself into every case. He rose through the ranks quickly and now serves as a judge of the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit. But George's illustrious professional career is all just a faade. By day, he's the Honorable Judge George Harvey, but what others don't know is that he dabbles in all manner of vices, including drugs, gambling, and prostitution. And soon, those vices will catch up to him. Discover just how corrupt the law can be in Greed, Deceit, and Murder. Ray M. Green is a retired police detective who works in Tampa, Florida, as a forensic document examiner, specializing in handwriting identification. He is a member of the International Association for Identification and the American Board of Forensic Examiners. He and his wife, Violeta, have three children.


History of Greed

History of Greed
Author: David E. Y. Sarna
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2010-07-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0470877707

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The “greater fool” theory of economics states that it’s possible to make money by buying paper (securities), whether overvalued or not, and later, selling it at a profit because there will always be an even greater fool willing to pay the higher price. Many described in this book profited by peddling such worthless junk to foolish investors. But for some people—Bernie Madoff, Norman Hsu, Sholam Weiss, and “Crazie Eddie” Antar, aka the “Darth Vader of Capitalism”—overvalued securities were not enough. Outright fraud was their way of life. History of Greed is the compelling inside story of the names you know—Charles Ponzi, Baron Rothschild, Lou Pearlman—and the names you don’t—Isaac Le Maire, the world’s first “naked” short-seller. It’s also our story—why we ignore the lessons of the past and fall prey, most every time, to the promise of easy money. For thousands of years, alchemists unsuccessfully tried to turn worthless base metals into gold. Where science failed at turning nothing into something, business succeeded. Sometimes we praise the creators of derivatives, collateral debt obligations, subprime mortgages, credit default swaps, or auction rate securities as Wall Street’s new financial wizards, the creators of “magic paper.” Other times, we vilify and prosecute them as scam artists. Sometimes, it’s hard to tell who is who. History of Greed reveals the inside secrets of how the markets really work, and how scam artists abuse them to gain an unfair edge or to outright steal. It describes how luftgescheft (“air business”), wizardry, dishonesty, and fraud are used to swindle people. Along with a comprehensive bibliography, History of Greed also details: 400 years of financial fraud—from everyday fraud to the odd and unusual Accounting fraud (phantom sales), stock option fraud (backdating), auction rate securities, hedge fund fraud, Ponzi schemes, promotion fraud (pump-and-dump scams), and money laundering How to detect fraudulent schemes How government regulation only fixes yesterday’s problems If it’s too good to be true, it probably is. If they say you can’t lose, you probably will. History of Greed shows that there really is no such thing as a free lunch, while also detailing how not to become the “greater fool.”