
Rich Man Poor Bank
What the Banks Don't Want You to Know About Money
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Narrated by:
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Michael Quinlan
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By:
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Mark J. Quann
About this listen
Mark Quann teaches you What the Banks Don't Want You to Know About Money. Learn how the banking system benefits by mis-educating the population with banking education rather than financial education. Learn how to cut your ties from the mega-banks—escape the debt matrix, and put your money hard at work for you instead of the banks. The message is clear: "You don't need a bank to save, you don't need a bank to borrow, and you don't need a bank to invest." Raise your financial IQ to invest in tax-free accounts, and even how the rich invest without risk.
©2016 Mark J. Quann (P)2022 Mark J. Quann
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