The Banker's Code is the story of a brilliant scientist and thinker who shares with the author - and with you - incredible financial secrets passed down through generations. It's a story that chronicles the most powerful wealth-building strategies known to man, lessons that are the basis of banking. You'll be introduced to a whole new way of building wealth that some of the wealthiest families in the world have used, and are still using. Be the banker!
The basics of banking are explained quite well. It motivates me to use the described strategy to improve my financial life and generate a passive income stream.
"The Banker's Code" is a book that has fundamentally changed my understanding of wealth.
It offers insights that are not taught in schools, as traditional education rarely covers how to become wealthy.
Instead, we must seek out this knowledge on our own, and this book serves as an excellent starting point.
The book introduces concepts and strategies used by some of the wealthiest families in the world, presenting them in an accessible and engaging manner.
For those new to personal finance, "The Banker's Code" is a great introductory resource.
To gain a more comprehensive understanding, it is best read alongside "The Wealthy Code," which complements and expands on the principles discussed.
- Surface level knowledge on private lending. - Doesn’t discuss in depth lender laws, Loan closing process, personal guaranties, first position liens or even laws that govern consumer laws. - most of this book’s could have been conveyed in a 10 minute video; 100 pages too long. - So-called “cash flow banking systems” are suspect in my opinion. - this book didn’t really dive into the mechanics of how it’s structured (I may have missed this), which laws govern its uses, or which potholes to avoid when dealing with a service provider or suggested which ones provide it.
If you are interested in becoming the bank. This is most definitely a book to begin with. George offers pertinent information on how to get start and how to operate a bank.
Amazing knowledge in this book. I wonder why no ok me teaches this in schools but the reality is that there's a reason why this is a secret society. Great read!
Actually I was a little disappointed, one of those do this, but now HOW to do this books. Get us all hyped up but nothing about how do what they hype you on.
This book, while not the most eloquent, is clear and forthright about how banks operate and make money. The advice may or may not be useful, but the explanation of our banking system and the parallel with individuals makes it worth the quick read.