How to Speak Money: What the Money People Say-And What It Really Means

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$26.95  $25.06
Publisher
W. W. Norton & Company
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Pages
288
Dimensions
6.48 X 9.63 X 0.99 inches | 1.22 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780393243376

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About the Author
John Lanchester was the deputy editor of the London Review of Books and the restaurant critic for the London Observer. He is the author of The Debt to Pleasure, Mr. Phillips, Capital, and other novels, and his work has appeared in The New Yorker. He lives in London.
Reviews
An idiosyncratic collection of short, sharp essays translating the jargon of finance with admirable concision and wit.--Peter Sokolowski
One of the world's great explainers of the financial crisis and its aftermath.--Michael Lewis
Lays out the case for financial literacy and then provides an essential glossary of terms for those who would like to achieve this happy state.--Sarah Lyall
Insightful and often funny... An invaluable primer.--Ian Critchley
A hugely enjoyable book... Lanchester is a kind of brainy Everyman, a brilliant communicator.--Melanie Reid
An entertaining and informative read... Witty, provocative and engaging.
Reading this book is like meeting an easy-going guy at a cocktail party who can explain everything that's always mystified you about high finance--'inverted yield curve, ' anyone?--with sparkle, wit, and crystal clarity. And if you're already a finance-insider, you'll get a kick out of Lanchester's sly ironies.--Jim Holt, best-selling author of Why Does the World Exist?
A terrific primer on financial jargon... Anyone who wants to understand the nightly news should keep this volume at hand.
How to Speak Money is a wonderful and enlightening book. Refreshingly clear, sharp, and funny, it'll help you understand not only what the language of finance means but also why it matters.--James Surowiecki, best-selling author of The Wisdom of Crowds