Surviving the Economic Meltdown or Worse

For those who want to live life like a super-spy (but without the dangers of being “eliminated”), “Emergency” by Neil Strauss is for you. An interesting read if nothing else, you’ll learn how to survive in a no-holds barred world when things go from worse to worst. Ever wonder how you’d keep money safe outside of the country? Ever wonder how to legally reside in two or more places so you can travel freely whenever you want (especially for those back-to-back parties between Milan and Monaco)? Given today’s economic and geo-political state around the world, I wouldn’t count anything out…better safe than sorry.

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With multi-billion Dollar companies going bankrupt and thousands losing their jobs and their life’s savings, you should get defensive and learn what it takes to weather the storm. Don’t assume you’ve got things covered…if you don’t have a thorough plan in place to watch your financial “ass”ets then you may find yourself the next victim. “Safe Money in Tough Times” by Jonathan Pond points out the major areas of one’s financial life that need to be in order and what you can do now if it isn’t. Play your cards right and you may end up one of the few winners (survivors) after the storm blows over.

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