
The Mechanism of Money
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Narrated by:
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Glen Caswell
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By:
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Daniel A. Ortiz
About this listen
Back in 1904, some of the richest guys took over the education system. They formed what is known as the General Education Board or GEB. Some of the very wealthy that made initial commitment to the organization were guys like John D. Rockefeller, S.R., and J.P. Morgan.
The problem is that financial education was taken out of the school system back in 1904. Can you guess why? The very wealthy understood the mechanism of money and how they can rip off the people.
In this audiobook, I would like to introduce financial education. My goal is not to tell you what to invest in but rather on how to think about money.
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