Gretchen Morgenson, the editor of THE CAPITALIST'S BIBLE, is assistant business and financial editor and a columnist at The New York Times where she has covered the world financial markets since 1998. In 2002, she won the Pulitzer Prize for her "trenchant and incisive" coverage of Wall Street. Having worked as a stockbroker at Dean Witter Reynolds in the early 1980s, Morgenson lends her reporting a depth of knowledge and skepticism uncommon in financial journalism.
"A timely and informative primer...Morgenson's book is essential for all who want to improve their capitalism literacy." - Library Journal"The Capitalist's Bible is well-suited for individual investors hoping to glean anything that might prove beneficial to their portfolios, but it's also perfect for students or devotees of economics...[It] is an admirable competitor for the title of [the capitalist's] greatest tool." - Better Investing
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