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Inflation Nation: Wise Investing in a Foolish Age

Tom Cammack, CPA, CFA

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May 19, 2010

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inflation nation book coverShould we believe our leaders when they tell us the financial storm that began in 2007 is over? Government bailouts and deficit spending programs have not solved the essential problem: our money is rotten to the core. This book provides a concise explanation of how we got here and where we are headed. Stagflation will return, gold will likely go to $5,000 per ounce or more, and there is a good possibility we will experience another great depression. Practical advice is provided in the Inflation Survival Guide (Section III) to help readers save and invest wisely now.

Tom Cammack is an experienced investment professional. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) and a Certified Public Accountant (CPA). Tom started investing personally in the 1970s and has worked as an investment/fund manager with the Teacher Retirement System of Texas for the past 20 years. He has traveled extensively and invested in all types of companies in various parts of the world. Tom previously worked in the Farm Credit System for 12 years as a bank examiner and commercial loan officer.

Tom’s recommendation to buy precious metals is not a recent event. He began purchasing gold and recommending gold to his friends in the year 2000 when the gold price was below $300/ounce. Tom is an avid reader of monetary history and current events.

Tom has an undergraduate degree from Texas Tech University and a graduate degree from Texas A&M University. He is past president of the CFA Society of Austin, Texas.

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