How would Society Cope with Another Financial Crisis
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About the Book
This is a short publication that explores the past financial crisis and how philosophical opinion on how society today would cope in the fact of another financial crisis. It explores the fact, that although our governments and major corporations focus on how to recover, yet little commentary is made on how we would cope if we have to face another financial crisis, as some say we are still in one, and wont recover long enough before the next one may hit.
About the Author
Nicholas has vast experience internationally having held senior and executive management roles in the fields of legal, commercial (M&A and risk) and investor relations. Having worked on various large scale projects both within the publicly listed and private domains in Australia and overseas, Nick brings a great level of experience when dealing with new ventures and corporate organizations. Nick has lived and worked abroad, in countries such as the USA, China, and Indonesia. Throughout his career, he has also functioned in Canada, the Middle East and Northern Africa, undertaking various investment banking and corporate tasks. He has facilitated funding various projects and company’s worldwide, with hands on experience working with the various exchanges, such as the ASX, NASDAQ, NYSE, OTC (QX and BB) and TSX on IPO, financing and corporate governance tasks. Along with being a qualified lawyer Nicholas also holds a degree in economics as well as an MBA undertaken studies at Sydney University, Columbia University and Yale (CEO College). He is an Accredited CPA with the American Institute of CPA’s and is also a Chartered Global Management Accountant (CGMA) and Accredited Business Valuator (ABV) and member of the American Institute of CPA’s. Nicholas holds an open standing at the New York State Bar Association and the New York City Bar as well as the NSW Law Society as well as a Fellow of Finance Services Institute of Australia (FINSIA).