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The Pirates of Manhattan
Book on American finance
Book on American finance
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | The Pirates of Manhattan |
| image | The Pirates of Manhattan.jpg |
| caption | *Pirates of Manhattan* book cover |
| author | Barry Dyke |
| country | United States |
| language | English |
| genre | Finance |
| publisher | [555 Publishing](555-publishing) |
| release_date | 2007 |
| media_type | |
| isbn | 0-9793177-0-3 |
| followed_by | The Pirates of Manhattan II: Highway to Serfdom |
The Pirates of Manhattan is a book on American finance written by author Barry Dyke.
Overview
It presents arguments that mutual funds and the stock market are not looking out for the consumer and takes the position that permanent life insurance is the best investment one can make, citing examples of people and companies who have used life insurance to their benefit and profit.
References
References
- McCartin, Jeanné. (February 24, 2008). "Become your own bank, Hampton author advises in 'The Pirates of Manhattan'". [[The Portsmouth Herald]].
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