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Bookkeeping Made Simple: David A. Flannery

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125,000 copies of the first edition in print:A streamlined introduction to record keeping, accounting, and more, Bookkeeping Made Simple takes the mystery out of financial jargon for small-business owners and students. Completely updated, this comprehensive edition now covers everything from special journals to assets and payroll, making it easier than ever [...]

Entrepreneur’s Notebook: Practical Advice for Starting a New Business Venture: Steven K. Gold

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Entrepreneur’s Notebook propels you on a whirlwind tour of the start-up process. It is an invaluable reference for new and experienced entrepreneurs that includes chapters on a wide range of topics, from entrepreneurial team building to business plans to financing. This excellent book provides an incredible amount of practical information that [...]

QuickBooks 2008: The Official Guide: Kathy Ivens

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Maximize the power of the leading small business financial software
Set up a comprehensive small business financial management system with QuickBooks 2008 and the expert advice in this official guide. Filled with practical information, this book explains how to perform essential business tasks and customize QuickBooks for your needs. Track finances, manage payroll, process [...]

Bankable Business Plans: Second Edition: Edward G. Rogoff, Jeff Bezos

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“I believe [Rogoff's] experiences with his own successful ventures and as a professor of entrepreneurship make him an excellent person to guide you from initial idea through the creation of an effective plan that will serve the needs of your customers and investors.” [...]

The Mom Inventors Handbook: How to Turn Your Great Idea into the Next Big Thing: Tamara Monosoff

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The Mom Inventors Handbook. gives practical step-by- step advice for putting inspiration into action. The book takes inventors from idea development to marketing and sales covering everything from market research to prototype development, manufacturing and licensing and debunks some common myths. It simplifies the invention process; even providing stories from real [...]

101 Businesses You Can Start With Less Than One Thousand Dollars: For Stay-at-Home Moms & Dads: Heather Shepard

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Most parents today have a tough time economically: they have to be at home raising their children so they cannot work much and the jobs that are out there are often part-time and low paying. Yet most families need two incomes today to get ahead. Detailed in this new book are [...]

How to Open & Operate a Financially Successful Child Care Service: With Companion CD-ROM: Tina Musial

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Because parents must work outside the home, there will always be a demand for childcare. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, in 64 percent of married-couple families, both husband and wife work outside the home. There are nearly 12 million children under the age of five in child care each [...]

The Designer’s Guide To Marketing And Pricing: How To Win Clients And What To Charge Them: Ilise Benun, Peleg Top

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The Designer’s Guide to Marketing and Pricing answers all of the common questions asked by creatives every day. This nuts and bolts guide to running a creative services business teaches readers how to create a smart marketing plan–along with small actionable steps to take to reach their financial goals. From learning [...]

Management Challenges for the 21st Century: Peter F. Drucker

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No single person has influenced the course of business in the 20th century as much as Peter Drucker. He practically invented management as a discipline in the 1950s, elevating it from an ignored, even despised, profession into a necessary institution that “reflects the basic spirit of the [...]

From Worst to First: Behind the Scenes of Continental’s Remarkable Comeback: Gordon Bethune

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What do you do if you’re running the worst airline in the country,one that customers hate and that’s been through Chapter 11 twice in the last 10 years? If you’re lucky, you’ll call Gordon Bethune. Before Bethune arrived, Continental had been ravaged by the likes of Frank [...]