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Instant Cashflow28 reviews

McGraw Hill Text, 2005

Required Reading for Every Business Owner
As anyone in business knows, cash is KING! This book is a "must-read" because it provides a thorough overview of the most important aspect of business--how to keep the cash flowing in. There are literally hundreds of usable ideas and strategies that can be put to work in any business right away, many involving no out-of-pocket cost. Brad challenges the reader with "common-sense" approaches to ...
  
  











  



  
Shot in the Heart54 reviews
Mikal Gilmore

audible.com

An Incredible Book...
An incredible book. Raw. Brutal. Honest. Heart-wrenching. Profound. A well-written and amazingly conveyed story of a families personal tragedies that ended up affecting the world.
  
  











  



  
Blood of Angels20 reviews
Reed Irvin

Wheeler Publishing, 2005

Greatly Entertaining
I loved "The Will" by Arvin and grabbed "Blood of Angels" as soon as it was released in hardcover. It is a book to own and I will read again one day. Great suspense, character developement and plot. This book has it all. It's one of those you can't put down once you start it.
  
  











  



  
Among the Lowest of the Dead17 reviews
David Von Drehle

Fawcett, 1996

One of the most cogent, well written accounts of the death penalty yet penned
Though the author never specifically articulates his beliefs about the death penalty anywhere within this volume, I had the distinct impression that he was actually, in principle, a proponent of the punishment, but had become increasingly frustrated with its practice as he investigated every capital case in Florida during the first few years of the death penalty's reimposition. It is this ...
  
  











  



  
The Bogleheads' Guide to Investing52 reviews
Taylor Larimore, Mel Lindauer, ...

Wiley, 2006

Bogleheads: A Book That Makes Sense Out of Wall Street
There is nothing like a Bear Market to get you to question a lot of things about the wonderful world of investing. Having said that, this book which focuses on the ideas of John Bogle is just the ticket to set you straight on a number of critically important investment concerns. Asset allocation, the importance of having the lowest costs, how the mutual fund businss really works, it's all here ...
  
  











  



  
Principles of Real Estate Syndication23 reviews
Samuel K. Freshman

Law & Capital Dynamics, 1980

A MUST READ FOR REAL ESTATE INVESTORS AND THOSE INTERESTED IN SYNDICATION
Whether you're an experienced real estate investor, an aspiring real estate investor or simply interested in learning how to generate wealth through the art of real estate syndication, this book is a must-read. The author of this book, Samuel K. Freshman, is speaking from experience when he sets out the blue print for making money through real estate investment and syndication. His no-nonsense, ...
  
  











  



  
The Innovation SuperHighway: Harnessing Intellectual Capital for Collaborative Advantage19 reviews
Debra M Amidon

Butterworth-Heinemann, 2002

Raymond Barry
This book wrestles with measuring the intangibles. The metrics of a knowledge driven economy. This book was first available in 2003. In the March 4th 2006 issue of The Economist there appeared an article: Getting a Grip on Prosperity - what if intangible investment is measured properly?. The concepts in this book are now entering the mainstream. For someone who wants to understand the ...
  
  











  



  
For Laci: A Mother's Story of Love, Loss, and Justice (Unabridged)267 reviews
Sharon Rocha

audible.com

Great Book
I loved this book! My heart goes out to Sharon Rocha and the rest of Laci's family.
  
  











  



  
Now What Do I Do?: The Woman's Guide to a New Career (Capital Ideas for Business & Personal Development)18 reviews
Jan Cannon

Capital Books, 2005

Complete guide to get a fresh start
"Now What Do I Do?" is an easy to read guide for those looking for a fresh start. The book's primary audience is middle-aged women who have decided to reenter the workforce or to take a new direction in their careers. It walks the reader through many hands-on exercises, all the options for work (working for someone, working for yourself, or volunteering), and is sensitive about the subject of ...
  
  











  



  
Zero to One Million: How I Built A Company to $1 Million in Sales . . . and How You Can, Too32 reviews
Ryan P. Allis

McGraw-Hill, 2008

Zero to One Million!
Ryan's book would make a wonderful addition to any entrepreneur's library. It discusses how he founded iContact and how he grew sales to more than $1,000,000 within 3 years. It also highlights the challenges Ryan and his team encountered with raising venture capital, hiring key staff members, crafting online marketing initiatives, developing products and putting systems in place to ensure ...
  
  











  



  
Steeles on Wheels : A Year on the Road in an Rv (Capital Travels)17 reviews
Mark Steele, Donia Steele

Capital Books, 2002

All the facts with plenty of entertainment...
As one of the millions who has always entertained a fantasy about hitting the road in an RV someday, this book was one of many I've read -- but by far the best. The Steeles divulge every imaginable aspect of their lifestyle: financial realities, decisions about RV types, married life in a small amount of space, and even the daunting necessity of hooking up one's plumbing each night. While the ...
  
  











  



  
Guts and Borrowed Money: Straight Talk for Starting and Growing Your Small Business14 reviews
Tom Gillis

Bard Press, 1996

The best book on small business management!
Ever since my husband and I started our business about two years ago, we are constantly in search of good books on small business management. Having read many of the books out there, Tom's is by far the best of its kind! Tom walks you through the life cycle of a small business, alerting you to the possible pitfalls and giving you advice along the way. Almost the entire book has been ...
  
  











  



  
Entrepreneur's Notebook: Practical Advice for Starting a New Business Venture17 reviews
Steven K. Gold

Learning Ventures Press, 2006

Practical, Hands-On Guide for Novice--or Seasoned--Entrepreneurs
Gold goes far beyond the typical "here's the difference between a C Corporation and an LLC" to explain not only the nuts-and-bolts of finding business partners, forming a company, marketing your products/services, and writing a business plan, but also--and perhaps even more importantly--how to *think about* being an entrepreneur and how to make the critical decisions that can make or break any ...
  
  











  



  
How to Write Successful Fundraising Letters14 reviews
Mal Warwick

Jossey-Bass, 2001

You must buy this book
If you ever think you will have to write a fundraising letter, you NEED this book. Too many people think it is just like writing any other kind of letter but it isn't. There is a rhyme and, more importantly, a reason to it. Don't write a fundraising letter without reading this book first.
  
  











  



  
Managing Intellectual Capital in Practice14 reviews
Göran Roos, Stephen Pike, ...

Butterworth-Heinemann, 2006

ABC of what is value creation and how to improve it
Roos and his team have succeeded in extracting the value of working with the IC framework in real life company examples. The book demonstrates how a structured and analytical approach to various managerial and strategic challenges can be the key to make considerable improvements both in financial and non-financial performance of the company. The theoretical foundings are solid and without match ...
  
  











  



  
The Mercifully Brief, Real World Guide to... Raising More Money With Newsletters Than You Ever Thought ...16 reviews
Tom Ahern

Emerson & Church, 2005

Don't read this book.........
.....unless you are ready to start making lots of money with your newsletters! We were getting ready to prepare our next newsletter, hoping to raise enough money to at least pay for the cost of printing and mailing it out. I decided that this book sounded worth reading, so I ordered it. I was surprised and pleased with all the great information packed in this book. It explained in great ...
  
  











  



  
Million Dollar Networking: The Sure Way To Find, Keep And Grow Your Business (Capital Business)17 reviews
Andrea Nierenberg

Capital Books, 2005

Quick Read on Networking 101
What is the best way to grow your business, further your name recognition and meet new people all at the same time? Learn to effectively and efficiently network. Many people see networking as a burden but Nierenberg flips the script giving you motivation to get your networking on. MILLION DOLLAR NETWORKING is packed full of useful advice, time saving tips, along with all the how to's and what ...
  
  











  



  
Works of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. Includes Capital (Das Kapital) and Communist Manifesto. FREE ...15 reviews, ...

MobileReference, 2008

a pleasure to read
This book was used in one of the classes I took as an undergraduate. It seems to be a thorough and well chosen collection of the writings of Marx and Engels, with some insightful commentary by the editor, Robert Tucker. I'm not a scholar of the work of these two men, but reading through this again I'm struck with the notion that their ideas are still very much alive and relevant today. Marx is ...
  
  











  



  
The Startup Company Bible For Entrepreneurs: The Complete Guide For Building Successful Companies And Raising ...14 reviews

AVA Publishing, 2005

A solid book for those seeking angel or VC financing
There are over twelve thousand books available on the subject of entrepreneurship, ranging from the truly execrable to the really good. But Michael Stathis' The Startup Company Bible is one that I can recommend to every entrepreneur and every early stage investor. As an active angel investor in the US, I have read dozens of books aimed at entrepreneurs. Usually I end up cringing at the ...
  
  











  



  
Sponsorship Seeker's Toolkit Third Edition15 reviews
Kim Skildum-Reid, Anne-Marie Grey

McGraw-Hill Book Company Australia, 2008

Excellent resource
This book is an excellent resource for anyone attempting to obtain sponsorships. It is well written and easy to follow with many useful tools.
  
  











  








   



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