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Money Foundations
A Visual Guide to How Money Works, What Weakens It, and How to Think About It Better (Dig Deep Foundations Series, Book 2)
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Narrado por:
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Mark Petersen
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Caleb Colona
Most people were never taught how money actually works. They were taught to save. To contribute to a 401(k). To avoid debt. To trust the system. Money Foundations examines what that advice leaves out — and why.
This is not a typical personal finance book.
It does not promise financial freedom. It does not tell you what to conclude. It teaches you how to think about money with the same rigor you would apply to any serious subject — by understanding the systems, the incentives, and the tradeoffs that shape every financial decision you make.
Three parts. One integrated framework.
Part One covers how money works at the personal level: velocity, compounding, inflation, cashflow, retirement accounts, lifestyle inflation, the HSA triple tax shield, credit scores, and insurance as a financial tool. The concepts most people were never shown — explained clearly, with real numbers.
Part Two covers who controls the monetary system and how. The gold standard. Jekyll Island. Bretton Woods. August 15, 1971. The petrodollar system. The wage gap that opened after the dollar lost its gold backing. Both the critical and mainstream interpretations are presented. You decide what to conclude.
Part Three covers debt as a tool: the difference between good debt and bad debt, how leverage actually works, side-by-side deal math on real properties, SBA business acquisition financing, and how to build business credit separate from personal credit.
Part Four is the executable section.
A financial audit. Three tiers based on where you actually are. A 30-60-90 day system with specific actions. The framework for shifting from consuming financial information to producing financial results.
Every chapter includes write-in Dig Deeper exercises and a coaching note. A Baseline Audit at the front mirrors a Closing Comparison at the back so you can measure exactly what reading this book produced.
©2026 Caleb Colona (P)2026 Caleb Colona