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Paperback. Condition: Good. There are financial guides that promise to make readers rich. There are financial guides that promise security. And then there is Paul Erdman?s Money Guide , a book written by a man who spent much of his career explaining why the financial world is considerably stranger, riskier and more unpredictable… than most people realise. Published in 1985 by Sphere Books, this practical guide comes from Paul Erdman, the bestselling financial novelist and commentator whose unique qualification was that he understood both economics and human behaviour. The latter, as it turns out, is often the more dangerous variable. Erdman became famous for writing financial thrillers in which banks collapsed, currencies fluctuated wildly and international markets behaved in alarming ways. The unsettling aspect is that reality has spent the intervening decades proving him right with remarkable frequency. Financial crises, market panics and economic surprises continue to arrive with impressive punctuality. In this guide, Erdman sets out to help ordinary readers navigate the often bewildering world of money, investments, inflation, savings and personal finance. The goal is not merely to explain financial systems, but to help readers survive them. There is a wonderful irony at the heart of financial advice. Human beings desperately want certainty about money, while financial markets spend most of their time demonstrating that certainty is largely fictional. Every generation believes it has finally understood how wealth works. Every generation then receives a reminder that economics retains a mischievous sense of humour. What makes this book particularly fascinating today is its historical context. Published in the mid-1980s, it reflects a world of high interest rates, changing financial markets and economic anxieties that now belong to a different era. Yet many of the underlying principles remain surprisingly familiar. Readers will encounter discussions about investing, protecting assets, understanding risk and avoiding common mistakes. Some details may have aged, but the broader lessons about human nature, speculation and financial prudence remain remarkably durable. The book also serves as a fascinating time capsule from a period when personal finance was becoming increasingly important to ordinary households. The 1980s saw dramatic changes in investment culture, home ownership and financial planning. Erdman?s guide captures many of those concerns as they unfolded. There is something refreshingly straightforward about financial books from this period. They were written before apps began promising instant wealth, before influencers offered investment advice from swimming pools and before every economic prediction arrived accompanied by a thumbnail image of somebody looking shocked. Modern readers may find themselves smiling at some of the period references while simultaneously recognising that many of the same financial concerns remain unresolved. Inflation, investment risk, market uncertainty and the temptation to chase easy money appear to be permanent features of the human condition. This 1985 Sphere Books edition remains in good condition and comes from the shelves of Crappy Old Books. It has survived stock market crashes, booms, recessions, recoveries and countless financial predictions, which is more than can be said for many investment strategies. An excellent acquisition for collectors of financial literature, economic historians, investors or anyone curious about how people thought about money in the 1980s. Informative, practical and occasionally prophetic, Paul Erdman?s Money Guide is a reminder that while markets change constantly, human behaviour rarely does.4.60 THIS BOOK BEARS THE CRAPPY OLD BOOKS STAMP. IF THAT IS UNDESIRABLE PLEASE DO NOT BUY THIS. THE STAMP MARKS WHICH IS USUALLY TO THE FRONT AND BACK INNER PAGES SAYS SOLD BY CRAPPY OLD BOOKS WITH WEB SITE URL. IT IN NO WAY DEMINISHED FROM THE READING. IF YOU WANT A PRISTINE BOOK, PLEASE FIND ANOTHER BOOK IN BETTER CONDITION SOMEWHERE ELSE.