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Did you know that nearly every financial scam like Madoff and Stamford can be easily avoided? Ken Fisher does. In How to Smell a Rat Fisher arms readers with the 5 simple questions that lead to financial security. No longer do investors need to be "taken."
In the wake of Bernie Madoff's $65 billion Ponzi scheme comes this book that helps listeners invest safely and identify financial scams big and small. As straightforward as it sounds, the book is surprisingly entertaining, featuring an allegory of a cautious investor, stories about fraudsters throughout history and the five rules to evade scams. Scott Thomsen delivers a vivid reading and bypasses the pitfalls of dryness and one-dimensionality that plague so many narrators of financial and business audio books. The material allows Thomsen to loosen his collar and convey the information (and help the medicine go down) with personality and panache. A Wiley hardcover (Reviews, Sept. 7) (Sept.)
More Reviews and RecommendationsKen Fisher is best known for his prestigious ?Portfolio Strategy? column in Forbes magazine, where his twenty-five-year tenure of high-profile calls makes him the fourth longest-running columnist in Forbes? 90-plus-year history. Ken is the founder, Chairman, and CEO of Fisher Investments, an independent global money management firm. He is on Investment Advisor magazine?s prestigious IA-25 list of the industry?s most influential people; is the award-winning author of numerous scholarly articles; and has published five previous books, including the New York Times bestsellers The Only Three Questions That Count and The Ten Roads to Riches?both of which are published by Wiley. Ken has been published, interviewed, and/or appeared in most major American, British, and German finance or business periodicals. He has a weekly column in Focus Money, Germany?s leading weekly finance magazine.
Lara Hoffmans graduated from the University of Notre Dame with a BA in theatre. She is a content manager at Fisher Investments and contributing editor of MarketMinder.com. She also coauthored with Ken Fisher the bestsellers The Only Three Questions That Count and The Ten Roads to Riches.
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November 15, 2009: If this book were required reading in high school or college, loads of scamsters would be out of business. It is easy to follow and tells you exactly what you need to know to avoid most frauds.
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October 26, 2009: A good read for those who want to know how to avoid being wrong.
I Also Recommend: 20/20 Money, The Only Three Questions That Count, Three Feet from Gold.