While counterfeit banknotes are becoming rare in Korea, “fake money” is increasingly being used as if it were real currency, the country’s central bank warned on Thursday.
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Fake money, real assets and the case for education first: Why smart investors must choose knowledge over capital in 2026 and beyond
By Prof. Samuel LARTEY, www.pefghana.orgIn his 2019 book Fake: Fake Money, Fake Teachers, Fake Assets, Robert Kiyosaki makes a statement that unsettles conventional financial wisdom. He argues that ...
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