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    Keeping the Books: Basic Record Keeping and Accounting for the Successful Small Business — Despite a burning passion for their new businesses, entrepreneurs will not succeed unless they learn to keep their financial records in order. It is a very good introduction to bookkeeping. If you majored in finance and are an IRS agent, you probably won't need this book. People with a more limited knowledge of bookkeeping will benefit greatly.

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    Accounting and Finance Made Easy — A straight-talking primer for owners and managers who don’t want to be accountants so much as receive some streetwise financial advice. By simplifying the complicated and cutting to the chase, the author explains how to translate "accountant speak" and get the answers you need to make wise business decisions. The book will help you monitor the health of such critical areas as cash flow and inventory without getting drowned by the numbers, and recognize—and avoid—the financial booby traps that have caused small (and big) businesses to go bust. Start implementing effective financial management with a few prescribed moves!

    Winning Business : How to Use Financial Analysis and Benchmarks to Outscore Your Competition — The clear explanations will increase your understanding of financial statements, indicators and ratios. In evaluating potential investments, this book will teach you how to perform fundamental analysis and compare various opportunities. In order to succeed in business, managers and small business owners need to understand, track, and improve their companies' performance--the indicators detailed here will help you do that.

    Billionaire Secrets to Success — Born to a poor and dysfunctional family, Bill Bartmann dropped out of high school, joined a gang, and at seventeen, found himself paralyzed from the waist down. How did this guy - walk again, marry the woman of his dreams, become a billionaire, and live life at the highest level? Read his book to find out!


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    Bookkeeping & Administration for the Smaller Business — An easy to understand explanation of bookkeeping and administration in relation to smaller businesses. There are some good illustrations, for the business owner, entrepreneurs, and people changing careers or returning to the work force. Use this book to better understand financial statements including how to use them to manage your business. Very practical - You will use and refer to this book on a daily basis.

    Accounting for the Non-Financial Manager — For business owners and managers for whom the financial side of their business is sometimes a mystery. If you need to expand your knowledge and learn about accounting and financial issues, this is the book for you. Written in a concise and easy-to-understand style, it covers financial statements, break-even analysis, financial controls, and many other relevant topics.




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