Same lessons. Every currency. Every country.
173 pages. The US edition’s architecture rebuilt so it travels. The intangibles framework, the compounding lessons, the Hidden Balance Sheet, the sales-and-rejection chapters apply universally. The tax-specific content (Roth, US-specific housing math) is replaced with the universal mechanism (tax-advantaged savings as it exists in the reader’s country; housing-creep math expressed as a ratio; currency-agnostic compounding tables). Built for the same student, anywhere.
Same readers as the US edition — parents, teachers, high-school students — outside the US. The compounding lessons are universal. The country-specific examples have been replaced with the underlying mechanism so the book travels: every currency, every country, the same compounding force, the same Hidden Balance Sheet.
14 chapters plus a companion workbook. Page counts approximate.
Same architecture as the US edition, currency-agnostic and country-agnostic.
Compound-interest drills using a generic currency unit. Housing-creep ratio (not US dollar amounts). Intangibles self-assessment.
This is the book the student in São Paulo, Mumbai, Lagos, Manila, Warsaw, or Riyadh reads — with the same Hidden Balance Sheet, the same Einstein bookend, and the same Ken Griffin sales sidebar. View the US edition →
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