Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The inner city (Architects' year book) 1974 Building Community Schools: An Analysis of Experiences (Educational Building and Equipment Series, Volume 2) 1979 Interest and Inflation Free Money: Creating an Exchange Medium That Works for Everybody and Protects the Earth, first published in 1987 and updated repeatedly afterward, last time in 2006 (in German anyway).
Everybody's Fool is a 2016 novel by Richard Russo. It is the second book in Russo's North Bath Trilogy , following Nobody's Fool (1993) and preceding Somebody's Fool (2023). Synopsis
The uber-wealthy investor is thrifty with just about everything, from his breakfast to his house.
The Financial Lives of the Poets is the fifth novel by the American writer Jess Walter. It is a comedic novel first published in 2009. The novel explores the global financial crisis, through the eyes of a business reporter turned poet.
While 2023 was the year that meaningful progress was made on slowing down painfully high inflation, 33 months’ worth of fast-rising prices took their toll on many Americans, especially those ...
The Inflationary Spiral: The Experience in China: 1939–1950 is a 1958 non-fiction book by Chang Kia-ngau. It was published by Technology Press of Massachusetts Institute of Technology . The progression of Chinese inflation, supply and demand issues, the unsuccessful attempts to combat such inflation, and possible takeaways from the fiasco ...
He lives in the same residence in Omaha, Neb., that he bought in 1958 for $31,500, the equivalent of roughly $285,000 in 2020 dollars. Buffett has no intention of putting his own home up for sale.
The book was selected by Fortune as one of the 75 "Smartest Books of All Time." [1] U.S.A Today recounted that many criticisms raised in this book of the financial industry turned out to be justified. [2] Forbes described the book as being playful, self-effacing and at times insufferably arrogant, but always thought provoking. [3]