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One book on the subprime mortgage crisis that every financial advisor desperately needs to read.
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Ten years ago today – a little after 7:30 on the morning of Thursday, December 11, 2008 – two FBI agents were admitted to the foyer of a palatial duplex penthouse at the top of one of...