Sunday, March 28, 2010

Coming money - A Novel of International Finance Scheidt FW


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It 'been said that money is the root of all evil. It 'really the love of money that has caused problems. Some people may lie, cheat, steal and do whatever is necessary in order to earn more money and the measures that feed on their moral and ethical values. Coming into Money: A Novel of International Finance of FW Scheidt, l ' author tells the story of morality and the nature of the relationship between man and wealth. It 'also a fascinating lookIn the world of finance. The author is director of an international investment, and based on his firsthand experience to give the story depth and meaning not always found in the literature.

Paris, Smith is an agent of international investment summit of their art. He knows how to make money, money, and is the momentum and motivation that you can stay current. When the wife is sick, she turned their worries. If you are lost, overwhelmed by loneliness andstart thinking about their own mortality. This is offset by the loss of work and that work on a fraudulent link, which threatens to destroy his career and his life in question. His question the integrity and courage, he began his personal investigation, traveling from Toronto, Singapore and Bangkok and the race against a deadline to complete the work of a hundred million dollar bond that goes wrong. In this process, which sees and meets a woman who can not cure aHeart.

The story is well written. E 'fascinating and fast, full of rules, corruption and intrigues of the company. It is also a sign of struggle by the study of a man he is. The story in first person gives an intimate look inside the soul of a man who is too focused on wealth and property and wants to find true happiness. The hero is flawed, but likeable. He feels the guilt, pain, betrayal and anger. The reader can understand their conflicts, both internaland externally. The underlying themes are universal and reflection.

I loved the huge book and thought a quote from George Lorimer, director of the Saturday Evening Post 1899-1936 - "It 'nice to have money and things money can buy, but it's also good to check from time to time and make sure who have lost money can not buy things. "

Publisher: Blue Butterfly Books (October 1, 2009)

ISBN-13:978-0978498283

Paperback: 264 pages

Price: 24.95 €

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