Debtonator: How Debt Favours The Few And Equity Can Work For All Of Us
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There is increasing evidence that over reliance on debt finance is damaging both business and society. Debt leaves control and ownership in the hands of too few: it is a direct source of extreme inequality. Equity finance can redress the balance; by broadening direct ownership of assets through equity, we can make everyone better off - not just the few. There is value in equity way beyond what financiers, economists, investment bankers and many corporate CEOs will tell you. It is the value of aligned interests, of trust and fairness, of optimism and patience, of stability and simplicity, of shared endeavour. Only when we unleash this value will economic democracy secure the political democracy that we cherish.
Andrew McNally
Andrew McNally has spent twenty five years in the investment industry, both as an institutional investor and a stockbroker, for companies such as Sun Alliance, Henderson, Morgan Stanley and Berenberg. During that time he has met the founders and senior management of hundreds of companies in which he has invested clients' money, and has written for the Financial Times and the Daily Telegraph on politics and finance
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