المراجعة التحريرية | An idiosyncratic collection of short, sharp essays translating the jargon of finance with admirable concision and wit. -- Peter Sokolowski - New York Times Book Review "One of the world's great explainers of the financial crisis and its aftermath." -- Michael Lewis "Insightful and often funny... An invaluable primer." -- Ian Critchley - Sunday Times "A hugely enjoyable book... Lanchester is a kind of brainy Everyman, a brilliant communicator." -- Melanie Reid - The Times "An entertaining and informative read... Witty, provocative and engaging." -- Evening Standard "How to Speak Money is a wonderful and enlightening book. Refreshingly clear, sharp, and funny, it'll help you understand not only what the language of finance means but also why it matters." -- James Surowiecki, best-selling author of The Wisdom of Crowds "Reading this book is like meeting an easy-going guy at a cocktail party who can explain everything that's always mystified you about high finance-'inverted yield curve,' anyone?-with sparkle, wit, and crystal clarity. And if you're already a finance-insider, you'll get a kick out of Lanchester's sly ironies." -- Jim Holt, best-selling author of Why Does the World Exist? "A terrific primer on financial jargon... Anyone who wants to understand the nightly news should keep this volume at hand." -- Publishers Weekly "Lays out the case for financial literacy and then provides an essential glossary of terms for those who would like to achieve this happy state." -- Sarah Lyall - New York Times |