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The Ultimate Depression Survival Guide Protect Your Savings Boo

The Ultimate Depression Survival Guide Protect Your Savings Boo

The Ultimate Depression Survival Guide Protect Your Savings Boo

By: Martin D. Weiss


Publication Date:
Jun, 29 2009
Binding:
Hard Back
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An insightful look at how to protect, save, and grow wealth in difficult economic times Having an effective financial and personal plan for the future is now more crucial than ever. And with the bestselling The Ultimate Depression Survival Guide now in paperback, you′ll quickly learn how to create such a plan. This comprehensive guide was especially designed to help people map out a practical financial plan in this unpredictable economic environment, so that they can stop worrying about their money and just enjoy life. Step by step, Martin Weiss–America′s Consumer Advocate for Financial Safety–introduces, explains, and helps solve many of the new challenges and risks that face millions of Americans. Throughout the book, Weiss provides you with sound strategies for coping with the credit crunch, housing bust, and decline of the U.S. dollar. Discusses different ways to adapt to the realities of continuous market volatility Contains solutions to dealing with sinking real estate or falling stocks Examines the opportunities you′ll have to buy choice assets at bargain prices during a depressed economy The Ultimate Depression Survival Guide also examines important topics that today′s investor must be familiar with–including global investing, foreign currencies, and commodities–if they intend to make it through the decade ahead.