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About this book
This book takes a close look at today's economy and offers a bleak prediction for its future. However, those positioned to handle dramatic shifts in consumer spending, the mortgage industry, and the stock market are at a great advantage.
Author Warren Brussee offers insight into the coming economic situation and provides steps to prepare for it. For example, he recommends that savings be in Treasury Inflation Protected Securities until the stock market drops 73% from its 2004 level. Methods of determining when the stock market is again a good buy are defined, and different investment options are evaluated. Even during a depression, people will need to save for their future, and Brussee provides detailed charts that show retirement savings requirements.
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Table of contents
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Part I - THE ESSENCE OF WHY WE WILL HAVE A DEPRESSION
- Part II - THE MARKET IS BAD NOW, BUT IT COULD BE GOOD IN THE FUTURE
- Part III - SURVIVING AND SAVING DURING THE COMING DEPRESSION
- APPENDIX A - Details on Using the Formula on 5-, 10-, and 20-Year Investing
- APPENDIX B - Derivation of the Savings Tables and Formulas
- APPENDIX C - Understanding Logarithmic Charts
- APPENDIX D - Key Numbers Used in Stock Market Calculations
- Glossary
- References
- About the Author
- Index