Nothing But Money

Nothing But Money
Author: Greg B. Smith
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2009-06
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 0425228800

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Follows the scheme of financial analyst Cary Cimino as he embarked on an illegal operation, which was supported by organized crime families, to make millions of dollars from naive stockbrokers and investors.

Nothing But Money

Nothing But Money
Author: Greg B. Smith
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2009-06-02
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 9781101060063

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Forced out of the work-hard, play-hard world of Wall Street following the Crash of ’87, financial analyst Cary Cimino was determined to maintain his lifestyle of luxury and ease. Under the guidance of dubious businessman Jeffrey Pokross, Cimino embarked on an illegitimate underground career as a “financial adviser” to naïve investors. Cimino’s small-time operation soon spiraled into a large-scale crime ring when he and Pokross were reunited and met with Mafia wiseguy Robert Lino. Together, and with the support of organized crime families, the three men devised a high-risk, high-return scheme to extort millions of dollars from a bevy of unsuspecting stockbrokers and investors—all in the name of the Mob. This is the uncut, untold story of one of the most elaborate conspiracies to rock Wall Street’s rigid foundation—a story centered around the Mafia, murder, and a load of money.

Nothing But Money

Nothing But Money
Author: Timothy Shay Arthur
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 326
Release: 1865
Genre: Sunday school literature
ISBN: BL:A0017455680

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How to Make Nothing But Money

How to Make Nothing But Money
Author: Dave Del Dotto
Publsiher: New York, N.Y. : Warner Books
Total Pages: 271
Release: 1991
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0446392375

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The creator of numerous television workshops on investment opportunities offers tips and easy strategies for building wealth, covering topics such as government auctions and low-interest loans

Money for Nothing

Money for Nothing
Author: Thomas Levenson
Publsiher: Random House Trade Paperbacks
Total Pages: 481
Release: 2021-05-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780812987966

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The sweeping story of the world’s first financial crisis: “an astounding episode from the early days of financial markets that to this day continues to intrigue and perplex historians . . . narrative history at its best, lively and fresh with new insights” (Liaquat Ahamed, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Lords of Finance) A Financial Times Economics Book of the Year ● Longlisted for the Financial Times/McKinsey Business Book of the Year Award In the heart of the Scientific Revolution, when new theories promised to explain the affairs of the universe, Britain was broke, facing a mountain of debt accumulated in war after war it could not afford. But that same Scientific Revolution—the kind of thinking that helped Isaac Newton solve the mysteries of the cosmos—would soon lead clever, if not always scrupulous, men to try to figure a way out of Britain’s financial troubles. Enter the upstart leaders of the South Sea Company. In 1719, they laid out a grand plan to swap citizens’ shares of the nation’s debt for company stock, removing the burden from the state and making South Sea’s directors a fortune in the process. Everybody would win. The king’s ministers took the bait—and everybody did win. Far too much, far too fast. The following crash came suddenly in a rush of scandal, jail, suicide, and ruin. But thanks to Britain’s leader, Robert Walpole, the kingdom found its way through to emerge with the first truly modern, reliable, and stable financial exchange. Thomas Levenson’s Money for Nothing tells the unbelievable story of the South Sea Bubble with all the exuberance, folly, and the catastrophe of an event whose impact can still be felt today.

Risk Only Money

Risk Only Money
Author: Jack DeBoer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2011-06-20
Genre: Hotel chains
ISBN: 1611690102

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"Hotel magnate Jack DeBoer fills 'Risk Only Money' with all of the lessons he had to learn the hard way. The things he wishes someone would have told him years ago. Conveyed in DeBoer's bold, straight from the hip manner." -- Front flap.

Money for Nothing

Money for Nothing
Author: Donald E. Westlake
Publsiher: Grand Central Publishing
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2008-12-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780446554305

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One of America's best-loved authors returns with a delightfully chilling new stand-alone in the vein of his bestsellers The Ax and The Hook. Josh Redmont was 27 when the first check arrived, and he had absolutely no idea what it was for. Issued by "United States Agent" through an unnamed bank with an indeterminate address in D.C., someone seemed to think Josh was owed $1,000. One month later, another check arrived, and then another, and another...and Josh cashed them all. Month after month, year after year, never a peep from the IRS, never an explanation for all this seemingly found money; the checks even followed Josh from one address to another as he moved through life. Now, after a full seven years, we find him on his way to meet the wife and kids for a summer vacation. Puzzled by the approach of a smiling stranger, Josh's stomach seizes with dread when the unwanted greeting begins with, "I am from United States Agent." Dumbstruck, Josh attempts to feign ignorance until he hears the words, "You are now active."

Money from Nothing

Money from Nothing
Author: Deborah James
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2014-11-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780804793155

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Money from Nothing explores the dynamics surrounding South Africa's national project of financial inclusion—dubbed "banking the unbanked"—which aimed to extend credit to black South Africans as a critical aspect of broad-based economic enfranchisement. Through rich and captivating accounts, Deborah James reveals the varied ways in which middle- and working-class South Africans' access to credit is intimately bound up with identity, status-making, and aspirations of upward mobility. She draws out the deeply precarious nature of both the aspirations and the economic relations of debt which sustain her subjects, revealing the shadowy side of indebtedness and its potential to produce new forms of oppression and disenfranchisement in place of older ones. Money from Nothing uniquely captures the lived experience of indebtedness for those many millions who attempt to improve their positions (or merely sustain existing livelihoods) in emerging economies.