The Money Mystery: The Hidden Force Affecting Your Career, Business and Investments (An Uncle Eric Book)
Author: Richard J. Maybury
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ISBN: 0942617274
Publisher: Bluestocking Pr (October, 1997)
Sales Rank: 568,767
Average Customer Rating: 4.33 out of 5
Customer Reviews
Rating: 5 out of 5
Number Three in a Nine Book Series and Just as Good!
It is amazing to say this but I feel like I am actually taking another course of study that should be part of my college curriculum. Mr. Maybury's books have allowed me to examine an area of study that I have been intimidated by for years. Economics never held any fasination for me in the past but when I am done with his series of books I may actually look into seeking further education in that subject. His books have given me the confidence to tackle that foe. One cannot wait to finish whichever book they are currently reading to move on to the next in the series in order to avoid loosing any of the recall from the previous ones. This is book three and I am already eying number 4, "Whatever Happened to Justice," on my bookshelf.
Mr. Maybury has opened up the world of history, economics, money management, political backroom tactics, moral issues and government, bringing them all together in an easily understandable way to help us increase our understanding and improve ourselves.
Great Book.
Rating: 4 out of 5
Maybury shows economics isn't that hard
The confusing -- and irrelevant -- jumble of algebra and calculus that is the hallmark of college economics is tossed out the window in Maybury's little gem of a book (although you will find half-a-dozen very simple graphs). Although this book does require a little thought and study, Maybury presents, clearly and concisely, how economics affects _everyone_ in society. Specifically he deals with inflation and how it devastates everyone. The cause is simple (the government creates too much money); the effects are profound (government inflation has brought down society after society thoughout history). Maybury clearly understands that economics, political science and law are not separate disciplines (and this was known in the past, when they were taught as 'political economy'). He subscribes to the principles on which the U.S. was founded; the old British Common Law (or Natural Law) and that which springs from it: the free market (today defended most of all by the Austrian School). This book is less than 100 pages long and yet packed with more information than you'll find in most college-level econ texts. If you want to immunize yourself (and your children) from what passes for economics today, Maybury is one of the best places to start.
Rating: 4 out of 5
A good economy investigation book
the money mystery is a quality book made by blue stocking press. this book helps to reveal the hidden indicators affecting youre investments. it also shows you the problems of the financial panic of 1980 and how you can learn from them.Economics is a young and exact science and this book shows you how to understand it clearly and exactly. As you read through this book several investment tips will be provided for you. such tips as how to make a profit in a period of inflation,recession, deflation and a depression. but one cold hard fact reamains, You must plan ahead and watch for the indicators! the money mystery explains cleary what to look for and how to profit from them. I recommend this book highly :^)
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