The world is sorely in need of safe wealth - somewhere AAA rated safe to put it - safe from inflation and economic turbulence and where it can rise as fast as incomes.

and

Safer mortgages that do not inflate property prices nor jump up and bite you with higher costs - it is all in the risk management, but if others are offering too much to be safe, we can offer too much - much more safely. 

and people do not want mortgages

which cost the same even though there is austerity and everyone's income is frozen or falling

IF TOGETHER we put these foundations to the economy place and everyone is then feeling safer and IS safe financially from the usual macro-economic instabilities and worries...

...then the whole economy will perform better AND the providers will be famous and admired for what they have done for generations to come.

SO BACK ME - a retired financial adviser who knows how to do these things.

Boris put my interview with him into the 2012 almanac of best contributions.

Peer reviews are first class and from mainstream practitioners

PEER REVIEWS

http://macro-economic-design.blogspot.com/p/some-after-first-commission-of-enquiry.html

HELP ME TO RAISE FUNDS

To get us there we must fund a lobby.

It will be an election winner for any party that backs it. See 05 Essay below.

This is where we are:

LOW INFLATION TRAP - we are stuck with low interest rates which the BBC has pointed out is creating more multi-billionaires faster than at any time in history whilst everyone else suffers.

http://macro-economic-design.blogspot.com/p/low-inflation-tra

p.html

This is what we can do

05th essay ELECTION WINNERS

http://www.fin24.com/Economy/Election-winners-20131126

Peer reviews are first class and from mainstream practitioners

Main Blog

http://macro-economic-design.blogspot.com

PEER REVIEWS

http://macro-economic-design.blogspot.com/p/some-after-first-commission-of-enquiry.html

BOOK 1-4

http://macro-economic-design.blogspot.com/p/book.html

NOW BECOMING MAINSTREAM IN THE MEDIA

The whole range of new financial services is being explained on South Africa's Premier Financial online Magazine. Here are some of the essays:

06th essay AEG Baseline – “Average earnings growth is the investment benchmark to go for, says Edward Ingram.”

http://www.fin24.com/Money/Investments/The-AEG-baseline-20131203

 

07th essay – How to preserve wealth (NAE)

http://www.fin24.com/Money/Investments/How-to-preserve-wealth-20131210-2

 

08th essay Low Inflation Trap (QE tapering trap) and why not yet accepted

http://www.fin24.com/Money/Investments/The-low-inflation-trap-20131217

 

09th Essay – Safe Alternatives – 24th Dec 2013 - safe savings and borrowing alternatives the escape the trap

http://www.fin24.com/Economy/Safe-alternatives-20131224

10th Essay - Better Business Finance - 3rd Jan 2014 - More scope to get your business up and running before your repayments begin. The more stable financial  environment and a relaxation of some regulations that force too much to be paid in the early years will help.

http://www.fin24.com/Money/Investments/Better-business-finance-20140102

If you want more links to get more information I have plenty including the mathematics behind it all.

My email:

edward.ingram2009@googlemail.com

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