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The Joy of Work: Dilbert's Guide to Finding Happiness at the Expense of Your Co-Workers38 reviews
Scott Adams

Collins Business, 1999

Just like my job!
The book has great ideas to keep you happy at work, at the expense of others. Adams gives his justification for why you need to be happier at work, and flashes a glimpse of that cynicism many white collar workers share when working for a big corporation. One of my favorite parts of the book was his explanation for what makes things funny, the 2 of 6 rule. If you have any interest being funny, ...
  
  











  



  
Free Lunch: How the Wealthiest Americans Enrich Themselves at Government Expense (and StickYou with the Bill)86 reviews
David Cay Johnston

Portfolio Trade, 2008

Free Lunch
Everyone should read this book.Find who is getting a free lunch and most are only getting table scraps!
  
  











  



  
1001 Ways to Cut Your Expenses13 reviews
Jonathan D. Pond

Dell, 1992

A Great Book for Someone who Really wants to start Saving
I was just telling a co-worker about a book I read in 1992 that changed my life and was the beggining of my wealth building story, and I went on Amazon for kicks to see if it was still listed, and here it is...1001 Ways to Cut Expenses". I am writing some 14 years later to let you know that as a 27 year old who had worked 3 years in NYC and living on negative cash flow versus my salary ($29k at ...
  
  











  



  
Telecommunication Expense Management7 reviews
Michael Brosnan; John Messina

CMP Books, 2000

Strother book is better
Brosnan and Messina write an excellent guide to managing costs for urban east coast businesses (i.e. New York). Much of their stuff is super-technical and a little impractical for the average telecom manager. And they don't say much about contract negotiation, RFPs, and wireless services (which can be fairly expensive nowadays). For a much simpler perspective I suggest the book by S.C. Strother ...
  
  











  



  
Breakthrough Business Results With MVT: A Fast, Cost-Free, "Secret Weapon" for Boosting Sales, Cutting ...59 reviews
Charles W. Holland

Wiley, 2005

MVT is a powerful tool that can improve a wide range of processes.
For over 10 years on my way to work, I passed by a company named QualPro in Knoxville, TN without any idea of what line of business QualPro performed. Earlier this year, I finally learned about QualPro and its multivariable testing (MVT) technology when I met someone that works for the company. Being an environmental consultant for 20 years, I was immediately interested in learning whether MVT ...
  
  











  



  
George Washington's Expense Account: Gen. George Washington and Marvin Kitman, Pfc. (Ret.)3 reviews
Marvin Kitman

Grove Press, 2001

Very Humorous Read of American History
Marvin Kitman has done a masterful job of giving us a different outlook on the Revolutionary War. When George Washington was made General of the Armies, congress offered him a salary but Washington nobly declined and instead requested that they only pay his expenses. The actual journal of his expenses are included in this book and then many journal entries are humorously interrupted by ...
  
  











  



  
Medical Abbreviations: 28,000 Conveniences at the Expense of Communication and Safety (Medical Abbreviations)6 reviews
Neil M. Davis

Neil M. Davis Associates, 2006

Very helpful
I am a medical coder, and this book helps me in my work. I can find anything I need.
  
  











  



  
What Would Betty Do? How to Succeed at the Expense of Others in This World--and the Next34 reviews
Paul Bradley

Fireside, 2002

I can only think of three words to describe this book: "Fab-U-Lous"
Think of this fine book as the "cheese" that would go very well with your wine and crackers during Holy Communion. Although no book could ever take the place of the Bible, this book is a fantastic accompaniment to the Word of God. Mrs. Betty Bowers truly is America's Best Christian, and her "What Would Betty Do?" book totally blows "Gone With The Wind" out of the water. God Bless Betty ...
  
  











  



  
How To Pad Your Expense Report...And Get Away With It!, Revised Edition1 review
Employee X

Easy Money Press, 2003

The "tricks" to pad expenses were very clever
Employee X is obviously very good at thinking up ways to cheat his employer. I am a Controller at a company that has about 75 expense filers. After I read the book I reviewed some old expense reports and realized that we had no way to catch some of the fraud the "author" recommends. I dug deeper and looked at the sales department expenses and was floored by the amount of errors and outright ...
  
  











  



  
Saving on a Shoestring: How to Cut Expenses, Reduce Debt, and Stash More Cash2 reviews
Barbara O'Neill

MJF Books, 2003

This is a wonderful book
This book is helping me organize my finances. I love it! It talks about different ways to budget. There are a lot of commonsense principles, but there are methods of budgeting and investing which I hadn't considered. People seem to be taking all of the suggestions and following them religiously. I take small grains of wisdom and try to apply them one at a time. It seems to be working.
  
  











  



  
Designing for Minimal Maintenance Expense (Quality and Reliability Series, Vol 1)
Moss

CRC, 1985

Stresses the importance of reliability, maintainability, and availability, shows how to analyze a complex system, and explains how to identify potential product failures and simplify maintenance procedures.
  
  











  



  
The Food Service Managers Guide to Creative Cost Cutting and Cost Control: Over 2001 Innovative and Simple ...2 reviews
Douglas Robert Brown

Atlantic Publishing Company, 2005

Big Book with a ton of tips...
I am not an accountant. Just thinking about the bookkeeping associated with profit planning and cost cutting intimidates me. The Food Service Manager's Guide To Cost directed me to accounting software and tools such as Tasty Profits and the National Restaurant Association's Chart of Accounts to keep my books in order. I thought Point of Sale systems were items of convenience and style. The book ...
  
  











  



  
Medical Abbreviations: 24,000 Conveniences at the Expense of Communications and Safety2 reviews
Neil M. Davis

Davis Neil M Associates, 2002

Essential for health care workers
I am a traveling coding specialist and have to say this is one of the best abbreviation books out there. Doctors' propensity for creating their own abbreviations as well as regional obscurity (yes, every region of the country has different abbreviations for the same thing) makes this one tool I always like to have with me. That along with it's small size insures it is one book I always have in ...
  
  











  



  
Saving Money in Nonprofit Organizations: More than 100 Money-Saving Ideas, Tips, and Strategies for Reducing ...2 reviews
Gregory J. Dabel

Jossey-Bass, 1998

15% Saved is 15% Earned
The author does deliver on the promise to shave 15% off a nonprofit's budget. All of the 100+ tips (across a broad range of expense areas) for shaving costs are practical and require limited time or money to implement. Though any nonprofit organization will benefit from many of these tested ideas, organizations under $10 million in budget should especially be able to adopt many of the ...
  
  











  



  
At Women's Expense: State Power and the Politics of Fetal Rights2 reviews
Cynthia Daniels

Harvard University Press, 1996

Just Feminist Psychobabble
Throughout the entire book, Daniels continously and erroneously asserts that women are somehow subjugated by having certain policies that protect their fetus. Well, boo hoo. A woman should not have the right to drink alcohol if she is pregnant. I think she can go for a few months without intoxicating herself and her developing life. I found it very irritating and quite frustrating. It was ...
  
  











  



  
Penny Pinching: How to Lower Your Everyday Expenses Without Lowering Your Standard of Living2 reviews
Barbara Simmons, Lee Simmons

Bantam, 1999

Very resourceful information.
I found this book to be very useful in curving spending habits. It contains a great many useful web sites. It"s a keeper for anyone interested in saving some money.
  
  











  



  
Where Does All the Money Go?: Taking Control of Your Personal Expenses1 review
Andy Mayer

W. W. Norton & Company, 1992

Learn to Manage Your $$ with Where Does All the Money Go?
If you've never really understood how to make and keep a budget; if you're kind of vague about how much money you have at any given time; and/or if you never seem to have money for the "big" things you want (never mind, for savings), then this little book is for you. Without being insulting or condescending, author Andy Mayer teaches his readers how to make, keep, and revise (as necessary) a ...
  
  











  








   



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