Financial Crisis Explained

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About Financial Crisis Explained

The Financial Crisis Guide is a new book containing a collection of articles and research papers that are relevant to financial crises. In some form, it covers the causes and institutional dynamics of the financial crisis to macroeconomic developments and the behavior of interest and inflation rates.

Today, there are many interesting books available on this subject, but they were all created prior to the last financial collapse.

This book will help you educate yourself about the causes and consequences of the financial crisis in a clear, intuitive, and accessible way.

Table of contents

  1. Introduction
  2. What is recession?
  3. What causes recessions?
  4. Recessions and the business cycle
  5. How does a recession affect me?
  6. 5 key recession indicators
  7. What is inflation?
  8. What drives inflation?
  9. Recession throughout history
  10. Subscription Revenue Model
    1. February 1945 through october 1945: the v-day recession
    2. Post-war brakes november 1948 – october 1949: tap recession
    3. July 1953 to may 1954: the m*a*s*h* recession
    4. August 1957 to april 1958: the investment bust recession
    5. “Rolling adjustment” from april 1960 to february 1961 had a recession
    6. December 1969 to november 1970: the guns and butter recession
    7. Part 1 of the iran and volcker recession: january to july 1980
    8. Double-dip: part 2 july 1981 through november 1982, a recession
    9. July 1990 until march 1991, the gulf war recession
    10. March 2001 to november 2001: the dot-bomb recession
    11. December 2007 to june 2009 marked the great recession
    12. February 2020 until april 2020: the covid-19recession
  11. The world’s most devastating financial crises explained
    1. The credit crisis of 1772
    2. The great depression of 1929–39
    3. The opec oil price shock of 1973
    4. The asian crisis of 1997
    5. The financial crisis of 2007–08
    6. Financial crisis 2008 vs financial crisis 2022
  12. Stagflation vs recession: which is worse
  13. Which one is worse between stagflation and inflation?
  14. Inflation vs stagflation: how do they differ?
  15. The covid-19 recession: february 2020–april 2020
  16. What is the shape of a recession?
  17. How bad the next recession could be?
  18. Why this global economic crisis is different?
  19. Is there a good inflation?
  20. Who is hurt most by inflation?
  21. Savers!!!
  22. Borrowers with adjustable-rate mortgages
  23. Who benefits from inflation?
  24. Business/household with high debt
  25. Governments with debt
  26. Owners of real estate and tangible assets
  27. Cpi inflation calculator explained
  28. Different types of inflation
  29. 3 key indicators show inflation is poised to ease
  30. 5 ways to prepare your finances for a recession?
  31. 6 mistakes to avoid during a recession
  32. Can you protect your 401k during a recession?
  33. Why does unemployment rise during a recession?
  34. The big risks of buying a house during a recession
  35. How long could the next recession last?
  36. How can a financial crisis be avoided?
  37. How will recession impact small businesses?
  38. How will recession impact s&p 500?
  39. How will recession impact crypto?
  40. How will recession impact stocks?
  41. Who can benefit from a recession?
  42. Should you diversify your assets?
  43. What is bucketing approach?
  44. How to use the retirement bucket Strategy
  45. The importance of a retirement budget
  46. The difference between a savings account and a cd (certificate of deposit)
  47. The importance of credit cards
  48. Personal credit benefits
  49. Business credit benefits
  50. Effects on the economy
  51. Rewards programs and other benefits
  52. What comes after recession?
  53. Conclusion

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