Gerald Krefetz

American writer and financial developer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Gerald Krefetz (died 27 January 2006)[1] was an American author specializing in financial topics.

Born(1932-07-26)July 26, 1932
DiedJanuary 27, 2006(2006-01-27) (aged 73)
OccupationAuthor specializing in financial topics.
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Gerald Krefetz
Born(1932-07-26)July 26, 1932
DiedJanuary 27, 2006(2006-01-27) (aged 73)
Alma materColumbia University
OccupationAuthor specializing in financial topics.
SpouseRuth Marossi Krefetz
ChildrenAdriene and Nadine
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Personal life

He was married to Ruth Marossi Krefetz. Together the couple had two children, Adriene and Nadine.[1]

Career

Krefetz wrote on the economic status of Jewish communities in America[2] and on antisemitism.[3] In 1961, Krefetz was noted for calling attention to the lack of material about the Holocaust in American school textbooks.[4][5]

Books

  • Money makes money: and the money money makes makes more money, 1970
  • Jews and money: the myths and the reality, 1982
  • The Parents Guide to Paying for College, 1999
  • The Basics of Stocks, 2005
  • The Basics of Speculating, 2005
  • The Basics of Investing, 2005
  • How to Read and Profit from Financial News, 1995
  • Investing Abroad
  • Leverage, 1986
  • The Book of Incomes, 1982
  • The Dying Dollar, 1972
  • The Smart Investors Guide, 1982

References

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