Financial crises rarely arrive out of nowhere.
Behind every crash, every bubble, and every wave of panic, there are patterns that repeat over time: excessive confidence, easy credit, speculation, fear, and decisions made too late.
Financial Crises Explained Simply is written for readers who want to understand finance without technical language, complicated formulas, or academic confusion. Through clear examples and accessible explanations, this book explores how bubbles form, why they burst, and how major crises — from the 1929 Wall Street crash to the dot-com bubble and the 2008 subprime crisis — affected ordinary people, savings, jobs, banks, and markets.
Page after page, you will discover how greed and fear influence investors, why herd behavior can become dangerous, how debt and leverage amplify losses, and why financial instability often spreads from markets into everyday life.
This book is not financial advice. It is a practical guide to understanding risk, recognizing warning signs, and reading economic news with greater awareness.
You do not need to be an economist.
You only need the willingness to understand what happens when money, markets, and confidence begin to break down.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Financial crises rarely arrive out of nowhere.Behind every crash, every bubble, and every wave of panic, there are patterns that repeat over time: excessive confidence, easy credit, speculation, fear, and decisions made too late.Financial Crises Explained Simply is written for readers who want to understand finance without technical language, complicated formulas, or academic confusion. Through clear examples and accessible explanations, this book explores how bubbles form, why they burst, and how major crises - from the 1929 Wall Street crash to the dot-com bubble and the 2008 subprime crisis - affected ordinary people, savings, jobs, banks, and markets.Page after page, you will discover how greed and fear influence investors, why herd behavior can become dangerous, how debt and leverage amplify losses, and why financial instability often spreads from markets into everyday life.This book is not financial advice. It is a practical guide to understanding risk, recognizing warning signs, and reading economic news with greater awareness.You do not need to be an economist.You only need the willingness to understand what happens when money, markets, and confidence begin to break down. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798198762008
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Financial crises rarely arrive out of nowhere.Behind every crash, every bubble, and every wave of panic, there are patterns that repeat over time: excessive confidence, easy credit, speculation, fear, and decisions made too late.Financial Crises Explained Simply is written for readers who want to understand finance without technical language, complicated formulas, or academic confusion. Through clear examples and accessible explanations, this book explores how bubbles form, why they burst, and how major crises - from the 1929 Wall Street crash to the dot-com bubble and the 2008 subprime crisis - affected ordinary people, savings, jobs, banks, and markets.Page after page, you will discover how greed and fear influence investors, why herd behavior can become dangerous, how debt and leverage amplify losses, and why financial instability often spreads from markets into everyday life.This book is not financial advice. It is a practical guide to understanding risk, recognizing warning signs, and reading economic news with greater awareness.You do not need to be an economist.You only need the willingness to understand what happens when money, markets, and confidence begin to break down. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798198762008
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