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Harriman's Money Miscellany

A Collection of Financial Facts and Corporate Curiosities

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  • 172 páginas
  • 7 horas de lectura

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This collection offers a wealth of intriguing facts, figures, and oddities about money, covering a diverse range of topics from the smallest banknote's size to the largest stock market crashes in history. If you've ever been curious about which currency is most valuable for smugglers, the concept of an 'Entreprenerd,' or the top ten songs about money, this pocket-sized masterpiece has the answers. Packed with hundreds of fascinating insights, it caters to those dazzled by data, intrigued by financial markets, or passionate about cash. Notable queries include the production cost of a one-dollar bill, the price of a top hat, and the country with a currency called kip. It explores the differences between the IMF and the World Bank, Nokia's history before phones, and how to identify a euro coin minted in Pessac, France. It also delves into why bad companies can be good for investors, the first use of the term millionaire, the plural of euro, and the currency used in Star Wars. Additional topics include the number of coins in circulation in the UK, methods of money laundering, the concept of a 'Dead cat bounce,' the debut of the first ATM, the prohibition of Monopoly in Cuba, and how two cows can illustrate political economic theory, among many more!

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Harriman's Money Miscellany, Stephen Eckett, Craig Pearce

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2008
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Título
Harriman's Money Miscellany
Subtítulo
A Collection of Financial Facts and Corporate Curiosities
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
2008
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
172
ISBN10
1905641958
ISBN13
9781905641956
Serie
Descripción
This collection offers a wealth of intriguing facts, figures, and oddities about money, covering a diverse range of topics from the smallest banknote's size to the largest stock market crashes in history. If you've ever been curious about which currency is most valuable for smugglers, the concept of an 'Entreprenerd,' or the top ten songs about money, this pocket-sized masterpiece has the answers. Packed with hundreds of fascinating insights, it caters to those dazzled by data, intrigued by financial markets, or passionate about cash. Notable queries include the production cost of a one-dollar bill, the price of a top hat, and the country with a currency called kip. It explores the differences between the IMF and the World Bank, Nokia's history before phones, and how to identify a euro coin minted in Pessac, France. It also delves into why bad companies can be good for investors, the first use of the term millionaire, the plural of euro, and the currency used in Star Wars. Additional topics include the number of coins in circulation in the UK, methods of money laundering, the concept of a 'Dead cat bounce,' the debut of the first ATM, the prohibition of Monopoly in Cuba, and how two cows can illustrate political economic theory, among many more!