The New Economic Disorder: Strategies for Weathering Any Crisis While Keeping Your Finances Intact | 
enlarge | Author: Larry Bates Publisher: Excel Books Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Edition: Revised Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 240 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 5.5 x 0.8
ISBN: 1599794705 Dewey Decimal Number: 330.973 EAN: 9781599794709 ASIN: 1599794705
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Product Description In this startling expose of the financial wipeout he believes is prophesied in the Bible, economist Larry Bates shows how you can get your finances in order for the coming troubled times.
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Misleading Subtitle January 3, 2009 Mr. Bates' book is long on problem definition but miniscule on what to do about it. He does an excellent job of describing how the "New Economic Disorder" came about, but to suggest that there are mitigating "Strategies" for your personal finances in the book is highly misleading. In fact, I would say that his recommendations for dealing with the current financial crisis at a personal level almost seem to be an afterthought.
Good Read September 30, 2008 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
I thought it was a good quick read book. He had a few things in it that were very very insightful. While it's not a deep in depth book, I thought he did pretty good. (I have to say he did good because he thinks just like me. lol )Besides he predicted was is now happening on Wall Street to the letter. He seems to know his stuff and doesn't tout himself as being a super intelligent PHDD EEconomic ID alien know-it-all. He simply presents his ideological opinion of the current economic banking system along with the Bible. Yes the bible. He was a banker, congressman and a pretty smart guy to foresee what is now happening on Wall Street. If you have any interest in the markets, this is a must read.
Must reading June 20, 2008 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
Larry Bates sounds like an alarmist or something, but what he says makes sense and I have heard similar things from reliable sources. I would recommend this for anyone who wants to have an understanding of how the world economy and political system works. I also have bought The Bilderberg Group by Daniel Estulin. I have only started reading it, but it seems excellent so far.
I did not understand anything July 2, 2004 20 out of 36 found this review helpful
You will hardly find a book where the author will contradict himself as many times as in this one. You will also hardly find a book where the author will repeat himself as many times as in this one. The key point of the book is: monetary system is deeply flawed, it is going to collapse very soon, we are in danger, S.O.S. O.k., let's say, the system is going to collapse. And now what? Apart from excessive alarmism what really bothers me is that the author is trying to explain not how an average person can protect himself from this coming "disaster" but how an average person can make profit out of it. When you read this book you are put in the position to learn how to become accessory to what is supposedly going to happen. I found so many inconsistencies in the book that at certain point it becomes just confusing, there is no coherent picture that could possibly emerge out of it. Overall, this is a good material to be used to develop critical thinking skills.
Best expose on the "real" economy in years! November 2, 2001 38 out of 43 found this review helpful
Dr. Bates really exposes the truth behind our currency and banking system and how it affects all of us in our daily lives. This is a must read for all trying to make heads or tails of the turmoil in our economy today. While it was written five years ago, the information and basic principles it uncovers are timeless and will be as true one hundred years from now as they are today. If you are concerened for your financial future or that of future generations, you will find solutions to the economic problems that we are facing today. For those who need to know what to do to protect their hard-earned assets, this is again, a must read. I am impressed with this book and recommend that every household read a copy. It should be required reading for all business and economic majors.
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