The Necessity of Finance: An Overview of the Science of Management of Wealth for an Individual, a Group, or an Organization by Anthony M. Criniti IV
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
In “The necessity of Finance” the author makes the case for each individual person understanding both the definition of Finance, its evolution over the centuries and the importance in our everyday lives. Broken down into 39 chapters, there is a lot of information, definitions and inferences presented to us. The author states he wants to make finance easier to understand and bring life into a topic that seems to most as complicated and boring. I think that the author did not completely accomplish this as the book is quite long and very detailed. Some people will not be able to read this book and find Finance exciting.
One thing I did not like is that the author did not note anything about the historical impact of wealth on today’s individual and how their racial backgrounds can give them a widely different starting point in terms of generational wealth. I only saw a few grammatical errors, and other wise the material was presented well, if a bit dry.
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