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Akhil Patel

The Secret Wealth Advantage

Akhil returns to the “State of the Markets” podcast, hosted by Tim Price and Paul Rodriguez. In episode #185, he talks about his recently published book titled The Secret Wealth Advantage. He also gives listeners more insights about his plan to market his book, along with some other details.

Akhil became interested in economic cycles during his school years when he came across Henry George’s Progress and Poverty, which explained why economies go through periods of boom and bust. Later on, he witnessed the negative effects of not understanding economic cycles when his family’s business went through difficult periods during the major recessions in the early 1990s and during the global financial crisis after 2008. He became determined to develop a body of work that would help people – whether they were investors, business owners or those just interested in doing something with their savings to grow their wealth or manage their affairs through the course of these economic cycles. Akhil has professional experience in audit, central government and international banking and has worked on a range of issues from reviewing large infrastructure public-private partnerships (PPP) deals to helping establish the UK’s £3 billion International Climate Fund. He has two Master’s Degrees (in Finance and Public Policy) and a first degree in the Classics from Oxford. He also works as a Principal Policy Advisor to the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD).

Click here for more information about Akhil’s The Secret Wealth Advantage.

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