Future Wealth (Abridged)
Optimistic and provocative, Future Wealth looks forward to a society rich in the human, financial, and real aspects of wealth.

As of mid-1998, American households controlled 59% of all stocks held in the nation. Wealth isn't just for the wealthy anymore.

In the follow-up to Davis' famous Future Perfect and companion to their best-selling Blur, Stan Davis and Christopher Meyer offer a compelling vision of what lies ahead. Risk will be seen as an opportunity, not a threat. Everything of value, including human capital and talent, will be traded in efficient markets. Control of wealth will shift from institutions to individuals. It's a massive realignment, and it's already underway.
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Future Wealth (Abridged)
Optimistic and provocative, Future Wealth looks forward to a society rich in the human, financial, and real aspects of wealth.

As of mid-1998, American households controlled 59% of all stocks held in the nation. Wealth isn't just for the wealthy anymore.

In the follow-up to Davis' famous Future Perfect and companion to their best-selling Blur, Stan Davis and Christopher Meyer offer a compelling vision of what lies ahead. Risk will be seen as an opportunity, not a threat. Everything of value, including human capital and talent, will be traded in efficient markets. Control of wealth will shift from institutions to individuals. It's a massive realignment, and it's already underway.
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Future Wealth (Abridged)

Future Wealth (Abridged)

by Stan Davis, Christopher Meyer

Narrated by Alan Sklar

Abridged — 2 hours, 25 minutes

Future Wealth (Abridged)

Future Wealth (Abridged)

by Stan Davis, Christopher Meyer

Narrated by Alan Sklar

Abridged — 2 hours, 25 minutes

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Optimistic and provocative, Future Wealth looks forward to a society rich in the human, financial, and real aspects of wealth.

As of mid-1998, American households controlled 59% of all stocks held in the nation. Wealth isn't just for the wealthy anymore.

In the follow-up to Davis' famous Future Perfect and companion to their best-selling Blur, Stan Davis and Christopher Meyer offer a compelling vision of what lies ahead. Risk will be seen as an opportunity, not a threat. Everything of value, including human capital and talent, will be traded in efficient markets. Control of wealth will shift from institutions to individuals. It's a massive realignment, and it's already underway.

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