Description
A one of a kind book of poems that delves deep into the meaning of money and financial concepts, including interest rate, currency, compounding, budget, mortgage, insurance, pension, tax, and stock exchange among others. It takes a reader on a journey to the Royal Mint and explores the tradition of the Trial of the Pyx. Every poem is supplemented by a meaningful illustration.
Money is seldom considered an inspiring topic for poets. Detailing and explaining complex financial instruments in rhyming poetry is no small achievement. It distinguishes the author from other writers on the subject and gives readers a distinct and unique angle of understanding money. The book is relevant to anyone interested in money as a subject, students of related disciplines, professionals of the industry, poetry lovers and ordinary readers looking for an insightful read.
Reciting a poem or two from this publication might well impress and convince the party that the speaker is a money expert, no less.
The book is a comfortable size that fits neatly into the average handbag. The art and linguistic poise make it a desirable gift.
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