The economic crisis of 2008 and its aftermath altered the lives of millions of people across the globe in a profound way. Although we are on a path to recovery, the rate of growth has been less than satisfactory. The unemployment rate in the United States, which was around 10% in the initial year of the crisis has been steady between six and seven percent in recent years. The fate of those 50 and older, especially those who have been out of work for over six months, does not look promising. Many people have lost their homes. Who is listening to the cries of the jobless and homeless? In Recovering from the Recovery: A Recipe for Survival, CPA Anil Bhatt takes us off the beaten path to look for new ways for economic recovery. “As a civilized society, it is our social and moral obligation to bring sustainable recovery to all the segments of the world population,” he says. Instead of applying old theories and expecting them to work in new circumstances, we must nurture fresh ideas, appreciate and learn from the natural forces surrounding us and shift our focus outward to preserve our social and moral values. When our next recovery arrives it must not merely become some statistic for the record books, but must truly be the testimony to our joint efforts in building a sustainable world for everyone.
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Anil B. Bhatt CPA, M Tax, has been in the practice of accounting for over 30 years servicing individuals, business and not-for-profits in the New York Metropolitan area. After spending his working years in Manhattan, he is recently operating a private practice out of Princeton, New Jersey and a virtual office in New York. While continuing to help clients with their accounting and tax planning and preparation needs, he is seeking out entities who have embedded Corporate Social Responsibility in their DNAs. He continues to build alliances with other professionals around this concept. After he left a full time job, he took a sabbatical which coincided with the financial crisis of 2008. The events of the financial crisis, its aftermath and his experiences during his long career in accounting inspired him to write a book chronicling those events and offering a recipe for survival in these uncertain times. He lives near Princeton, New Jersey with his wife who have two children, a son and a daughter, both graduated and are now passionately involved in their respective not-for-profit with worthy social causes.
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Librería: Classics Books, Trenton, NJ, Estados Unidos de America
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