Financial Fraud – How To Smell A Rat

by Rate Nerd on August 4, 2009

good-creditDid you know that nearly every financial scam, including Bernard Madoff’s $65 billion Ponzi scheme, could have easily been avoided?

Ken Fisher does.   In his new book How to Smell a Rat, Ken Fisher arms you with five simple signs that can alert you to possible scams and help insulate you against financial fraud.

How To Smell A Rat


51ZCwpZBJ7L._SL160_How to Smell a Rat is an informative look at recent and historic examples of fraudsters, how they operated, and how their scams could have been avoided. Page by page, Ken Fisher highlights various features of potential frauds and provides you with an insider’s view on how to spot financial disasters before you become a part of them.

Most investment scams can be easily detected and more easily avoided. While Bernard Madoff may be a criminal, the greater crime is that investors continue to be swindled for no reason.  Read How to Smell a Rat, and learn how to protect yourself as best you can from financial fraud.

About Ken Fisher – writer, investor

Ken Fisher is the Chief Executive Officer and Chief Investment Officer of Fisher Investments, a multi-billion dollar, multi-product money management firm serving large corporate and public pension plans, in addition to endowments, foundations and thousands of high net-worth individuals. Ken Fisher is best known for his prestigious “Portfolio Strategy” column in Forbes magazine, along with his monthly column for Bloomberg Money magazine. Ken Fisher currently writes a monthly column for Handelsblatt, Germany’s leading daily.

Ken Fisher has written five books including three bestsellers:

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FI March 2, 2010 at 6:40 pm

These days, it seems like financial and investment frauds are everywhere. In the wake of the financial crisis, a company that is a client of mine put out a new book detailing five signs of financial fraud and how investors can avoid being duped. Good points for any investor to take note of. The book’s official site is linked to from my profile.

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