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Amelia Khatri

Fortunes Vanished

Fortunes Vanished explores the intriguing phenomenon of significant wealth disappearance throughout history. It examines not just the “how” of lost fortunes, but also the “why,” delving into the roles of greed, mismanagement, and political instability. The book reveals that vanished fortunes are rarely due to a single cause, but rather a confluence of factors that expose the precarious nature of wealth, regardless of its size. For example, the book highlights the impact of economic upheaval, such as revolutions, which have wiped out entire national fortunes.

The book takes a narrative non-fiction approach, blending historical accounts with financial analysis. It investigates instances of physical loss, like plundered treasures and lost gold mines, alongside cases of financial mismanagement and the impact of political and economic upheaval. Beginning with the core concepts of wealth creation and threats to its preservation, it progresses through case studies grouped thematically, analyzing common threads and drawing lessons about financial prudence and ethical conduct.

The book emphasizes the importance of understanding risk and responsible stewardship for preserving wealth, making it valuable for investors, policymakers, and anyone interested in the history of finance.
144 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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