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The Devil’s Financial Dictionary Blends Humor And Money

FYI: Do you ever wonder what all that financial jargon actually means? Will your eyes cross after googling just a few financial terms like Closet Indexing, EBITDA, Intrinsic Value, or even Invest? I may have a book for you.

Wall Street Journal personal finance columnist Jason Zweig put his finesse on The Devil’s Financial Dictionary. This book takes a humorous look at many confusing financial terms. Zweig will explain them with an example that the most sarcastic among us would love to use day in and day out. In this post, I will share a few of my favorites with a little explanation from Jason Zweig, followed by a little more financial humor from yours truly.
Regards,
Ted
https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidrae/2019/08/08/the-devils-financial-dictionary/?ss=etfs-mutualfunds#1ab7aaac83bf
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