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W.F.B. Review

W.F.B. Review
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Total Pages: 872
Release: 1986
Genre: Buddhism
ISBN:

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W.F.B. Review

W.F.B. Review
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Total Pages: 412
Release: 2004
Genre: Buddhism
ISBN:

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The Wells Fargo Book of the Gold Rush

The Wells Fargo Book of the Gold Rush
Author: Margaret Rau
Publisher: Atheneum Books
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2001
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN:

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Chronicling the California gold rush, from its beginning in 1848, through its peak, to the 1849 recession that brought about its end, this book presents a fascinating account of "The Gold Rush" with black-and-white photographs from the Wells Fargo Archives.


Fed Up

Fed Up
Author: Danielle DiMartino Booth
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2017-02-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0735211655

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A Federal Reserve insider pulls back the curtain on the secretive institution that controls America’s economy After correctly predicting the housing crash of 2008 and quitting her high-ranking Wall Street job, Danielle DiMartino Booth was surprised to find herself recruited as an analyst at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, one of the regional centers of our complicated and widely misunderstood Federal Reserve System. She was shocked to discover just how much tunnel vision, arrogance, liberal dogma, and abuse of power drove the core policies of the Fed. DiMartino Booth found a cabal of unelected academics who made decisions without the slightest understanding of the real world, just a slavish devo­tion to their theoretical models. Over the next nine years, she and her boss, Richard Fisher, tried to speak up about the dangers of Fed policies such as quanti­tative easing and deeply depressed interest rates. But as she puts it, “In a world rendered unsafe by banks that were too big to fail, we came to understand that the Fed was simply too big to fight.” Now DiMartino Booth explains what really happened to our economy after the fateful date of December 8, 2008, when the Federal Open Market Committee approved a grand and unprecedented ex­periment: lowering interest rates to zero and flooding America with easy money. As she feared, millions of individuals, small businesses, and major corporations made rational choices that didn’t line up with the Fed’s “wealth effect” models. The result: eight years and counting of a sluggish “recovery” that barely feels like a recovery at all. While easy money has kept Wall Street and the wealthy afloat and thriving, Main Street isn’t doing so well. Nearly half of men eighteen to thirty-four live with their parents, the highest level since the end of the Great Depression. Incomes are barely increasing for anyone not in the top ten percent of earners. And for those approaching or already in retirement, extremely low interest rates have caused their savings to stagnate. Millions have been left vulnerable and afraid. Perhaps worst of all, when the next financial crisis arrives, the Fed will have no tools left for managing the panic that ensues. And then what? DiMartino Booth pulls no punches in this exposé of the officials who run the Fed and the toxic culture they created. She blends her firsthand experiences with what she’s learned from dozens of high-powered market players, reams of financial data, and Fed docu­ments such as transcripts of FOMC meetings. Whether you’ve been suspicious of the Fed for decades or barely know anything about it, as DiMartino Booth writes, “Every American must understand this extraordinarily powerful institution and how it affects his or her everyday life, and fight back.”


The World Factbook 2003

The World Factbook 2003
Author: United States. Central Intelligence Agency
Publisher: Potomac Books
Total Pages: 712
Release: 2003
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781574886412

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By intelligence officials for intelligent people


Accounting Series Releases

Accounting Series Releases
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Publisher:
Total Pages: 840
Release: 1968
Genre: Corporations
ISBN:

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Bloodforged

Bloodforged
Author: Nathan Long
Publisher:
Total Pages: 415
Release: 2011
Genre: Cults
ISBN: 9781849700139

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Unable to adapt to Lahmian society, Ulrika seeks her own path, striking out to the Chaos-besieged city of Praag to seek old friends and glory in battle. But now a more insidious threat is rising from within - a Slaaneshi cult that seeks to claim dominion in Praag.


Seeking Virtue in Finance

Seeking Virtue in Finance
Author: JC de Swaan
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2020-09-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 110847313X

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By learning from inspiring individuals in the industry, finance professionals can pursue viable careers while benefiting society and upholding humanistic values.


SEC Docket

SEC Docket
Author: United States. Securities and Exchange Commission
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1426
Release: 2013
Genre: Securities
ISBN:

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