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How Not to Be Wrong: The Power of Mathematical Thinking
business You had me at the title: How not to be wrong. Please, order a copy for everyone on the staff, I thought, but be sure to delete that scary “m” word in the subtitle.
By Kevin McCormally Published
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Alexander Hamilton
Financial Planning Before the musical “Hamilton,” there was this landmark biography from award-winning author Ron Chernow.
By Bob Niedt Published
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The Undoing Project: A Friendship That Changed Our Minds
Investor Psychology Traditional economic theory holds that people act in their best interests, particularly where money is concerned.
By Sandra Block Published
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Dark Money: The Hidden History of the Billionaires Behind the Rise of the Radical Right
Markets Have a massive fortune, political vision, and no idea how to pull the two together? Jane Mayer’s Dark Money may be the summer read for you.
By Brendan Pedersen Published
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Chain of Title: How Three Ordinary Americans Uncovered Wall Street's Great Foreclosure Fraud
Markets Their names are Lisa Epstein, Michael Redman, and Lynn Szymoniak.
By Mary Kane Published
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Rick Steves Guidebooks
Travel What makes the guidebooks of this ubiquitous public television personality rise above the rest? The host of the PBS travel documentary series "Rick Steves' Europe" is just as enthusiastic and subjective in print as he is on the screen.
By Miriam Cross Published
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Home Buying for Dummies
real estate This book was a big help to me as a first-time home buyer in my early 30s a few years ago.
By Andrea Browne Taylor Published
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How to Think About Money
Financial Planning How to Think About Money will help you harmonize all the aspects of personal finance into a balanced way of approaching and managing money.
By Janet Bodnar Published
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Recession Proof
Markets So what makes a recession a recession, anyway? This book explains all in plain language, giving readers an understanding of what recessions are, why they happen, and the signs that the next one is on the way.
By Jim Patterson Published
Markets