Book description
The must-have guide on how to protect yourself during the coming age
of hyperinflation
The Petersen/Pew Commission on Budget Reform recently warned that the
national debt was expected to grow from 40 percent of the gross
domestic product (GDP) in 2009 to 85 percent in 8 years, 100 percent
in 12 years, and 200 percent by 2038. In other words, in just a few
years the U. S. will owe twice as much as it produces. Since no
conceivable level of taxes and borrowing will enable the country to
service such an enormous debt, it is inevitable that government will
turn to the same tricks its antecedents have been playing since
Ancient Rome: debasing the dollar and letting inflation run rampant.
Inflation-Proof Your Portfolio: Protect Your Money from the
Coming Government Hyperinflation is your guide to understanding
the debt crisis and rising inflation, packed with the key tools you
need to protect yourself from the fallout.
- Neither an economic treatise nor a collection of specific
investment advice, the book is intended as a resource to help
empower citizens to take action to protect their money from the
coming government-induced hyperinflation
- Essential reading for individual investors and general business
readers alike who want to keep their money safe when inflation
sets in
- A runaway self-publishing hit, this new edition is fully revised
and updated
- Get the information you need to formulate your own plan of
action to protect your investments
The U. S. dollar is almost certain to have a sustained run of
extremely high inflation over the next decade because of continued
huge government deficits and unfunded liabilities, and this book is
the resource you need to be ready.
DAVID VODA is a writer, businessman, and investor currently
living in Boulder, Colorado. He has written on business topics for the
Los Angeles Times and the New York Times, was a
realtor in Palm Springs, California, and buys and sells real estate
for his own account. He was a principal in Yes Yes Productions, which
produced the award-winning feature, The Secretary. Most
recently, he was producer of PJTV's business and economics show,
Front Page.