American Greed
A Personal and Professional Look at How Greed Caused the Great Recession of 2008
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About the Book
American Greed is both a personal and professional look at how greed caused the Great Recession in 2008.Leading up to this particular recession were steep declines in the housing market combined with the banking system sliding to the verge of collapse. The news of the day were full of stories about the mismanagement of risk at financial service companies who nevertheless paid out huge bonuses to executives, rewarding them for ruining their own companies. Americans were largely over-extended, with tremendous amounts of debt on charge cards and mortgages they couldn’t afford, combined with rising unemployment, tightening credit and increasing expenses such as gasoline, electricity, and food. All of these elements made for the perfect economic storm. As an Investment Advisor Representative for MetLife since 1992, I have seen how greed has impacted people’s lives. I witnessed patterns of abuse, the inability of people to plan for anything financial or personal and in some cases situations of illegalities. By meeting with numerous people over a long period of time, I gained first hand exposure and bore witness to what was happening in a very unique and particular way. At the time I was writing this book, I had 1,300 clients and met with thousands of prospects over the years to assist them with retirement planning.
About the Author
Michael S. Rothberg has been an Investment Advisor Representative with MetLife Resource MLR) since January of 1992. MetLife Resources is a division of MetLife that focuses on the k-12 and non-profit marketplace.
Since 1992, Michael has been a perennial sales leader at MLR, qualifying for the Leaders Conferences 15 out of 18 years. The qualifications to attain these conferences have put him in the top 1% of MetLife sales producers. For seven of those qualifying years, Michael reached the prestigious level of Platinum Club. In 2008, Michael was honored in Whistler, British Columbia, Canada with the MetLife Resources 2007 Award in Excellence.