Rob Dix started investing as a hobby using his spare cash, but soon became obsessed. Over the next ten years, he would do everything he could to educate himself about the financial world - and to pass on what he learnt. It is a journey that would lead Rob to found the multi-award-winning Property Geek blog, cocreate the UK's most-downloaded investment show, The Property Podcast, and explain financial basics everywhere from the Sunday Times to the Mail on Sunday. Today, Rob is one of Britain's best-respected money experts - on a mission to teach the world about how money, the economy and investment really work.
This brilliant book offers a singularly clear, accessible and funny
introduction to where our economic malaise has come from - and how
understanding it can help any of us make better financial
decisions. I cannot recommend it highly enough.
*IAIN DALE*
A pithy and punchy guide that explains in a very engaging and
readable manner the essentials of modern finance and economics. It
is profoundly useful for anyone wanting to understand why the
current global economy is in such a mess, and what that might mean
for your own finances.
*GILLIAN TETT, Editor-at-Large of the Financial Times*
Dix has produced as lucid and comprehensive account of money and
its pitfalls as you are likely to find. In an age of elevated
prices it is highly relevant to all our lives.
*ALEX BRUMMER, City Editor of the Daily Mail*
A tour of the nuts and bolts that hold the economy together is not
supposed to be interesting, but Rob Dix makes it fascinating. This
is a bracing ride through the unexpectedly wild world of money.
*ED CONWAY, Economics Editor, Sky News*
Very little affects your quality of life more than money - and it's
hard to get and to keep if you don't really understand how it
works. After you've read Rob Dix's short, sharp introduction, you
will know more than most ordinary people about how money works -
and also (I'm sorry to say) rather more than most Cabinet ministers
too.
*MERRYN SOMERSET WEBB, Bloomberg Columnist and host of Merryn Talks
Money*
An excellent primer for anyone who ever wondered how the financial
system and economy really works - filled with knowledge that will
help you make better money decisions in your own life, too.
*LAURA WHATELEY, author of Money: A User’s Guide*
John Maynard Keynes once said that "not one man in a million" truly
understands inflation: a state of affairs that is extremely
problematic for millions of people and, by extension, for society
as a whole. Rob Dix's book The Price of Money is an important
contribution to redressing that problem.
*ANDREW CRAIG, Author of How to Own the World*
Not a moment too soon, Rob Dix has laid out in the most refreshing,
entertaining, approachable and informative way the historical
intricacies, intentional complexity, purposeful ambiguity and
frustrating inconsistencies of the global markets, economic policy
- and money. The Price of Money should be required reading for
anyone who transacts (gets paid, pays for anything or tries to
invest) at any point in their journey. As an investor I enjoyed and
learned from every page and know other readers will too.
*EILEEN BURBRIDGE, Partner at Passion Capital*
A fascinating and surprising tour through how the global monetary
system shapes our everyday finances – really, really
interesting.
*CLAER BARRETT, Author of What They Don’t Teach You About
Money*
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