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Lodestar

(2,388 posts)
Fri Aug 21, 2015, 03:57 AM Aug 2015

Money tips from history's richest man

Warren Buffett and Bill Gates have nothing on Jacob Fugger, a German financier during the Renaissance who monopolized the silver business, became the banker of kings, convinced the papacy to legalize moneylending and paved the way for today's bond market.

At the height of his career in the 16th century, Fugger (rhymes with "cougar&quot accumulated a fortune amounting to a significant portion of Europe's economic activity. And, yet, few people have ever heard of him.

A new book about Fugger, "The Richest Man Who Ever Lived," includes the money lessons for investors. Below is an edited interview with the book's author, Greg Steinmetz, who is a securities analyst and former journalist in New York.

Q. What impact did Fugger make on the long-term world of money?

A. Before Fugger came along, Christians could not legally charge interest on loans. That's why the Jews were the moneylenders. It's in the Book of Luke that one should loan without expecting anything in return. The church enforced that.

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http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/08/04/us-money-books-richestman-idUSKCN0Q91P920150804

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Money tips from history's richest man (Original Post) Lodestar Aug 2015 OP
I have that book on my want list... dixiegrrrrl Aug 2015 #1

dixiegrrrrl

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1. I have that book on my want list...
Sun Aug 23, 2015, 09:47 PM
Aug 2015

Really curious to find out the social life for his time period that allowed so much wealth accumulation.

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