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The Shepherds of Inequality
by Dawn PretoriusThe Shepherds of Inequality and the Futility of Our Efforts to Stop Them provides the reader with well-researched information on money-laundering cases that made news in the years from 2017 to 2022. From trafficking people, donkeys, and sand, to ingenious bankers, people in power, and the very rich, a picture emerges of what must be the biggest industry in the world, because ongoing opportunities exist everywhere for anybody. The world response known as anti-money-laundering legislation is tra... more -
Investing in U.S. Financial History: Understanding the Past to Forecast the Future
by Mark J. HigginsInvestors who neglect to study the past are forced to rely primarily on their life experience to make decisions. This often causes them to overlook powerful, cyclical forces that repeatedly reshape economies and markets. Investing in U.S. Financial History fills this void by recounting the full financial history of the United States. It begins with Alexander Hamilton’s brilliant financial programs in 1790 and ends with the Federal Reserve’s battle to contain inflation in 2023. Readers will disco... more -
The Little Black Book of Tax Wisdom: Quotes, Quips, & Quiddities Every Tax Advisor Should Know
by Mike KowisThe Little Black Book of Tax Wisdom is the complete handbook of tax wisdom, past and present. This leisurely read contains a huge collection of amusing tax quotes from Mark Twain, Chris Rock, George Washington, Winston Churchill, Ronald Reagan, Judge Learned Hand, David Letterman, and many more. It is intended for students and tax advisors of all stripes, including certified public accountants, tax attorneys, IRS enrolled agents, and the like. For anyone considering a tax career or interested... more
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Enlightened Management: Insights on Creating a Respectful, Dignified, and Successful Work Environment
by Alejandro DiazAlejandro Diaz has been in the trenches, seeing firsthand how ineffective managers create a dysfunctional work environment that stifles growth and prosperity. Through his thirty-five years in management, and personal experiences, he shows a better way to manage – one where trust and respect are the key to ultimate success for all. This book is a must-read for new managers who are trying to find their way or veteran managers who want a reboot to become more fulfilled and successful. And ... more
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Make Money on the Internet: 20 Proven Ways
by Robson ShimanoskThis comprehensive guide reveals tested and proven strategies to increase your income and achieve financial independence, all from the comfort of your home. With the digital revolution in full swing, the internet offers numerous ways to make money that were unthinkable just a few decades ago. This ebook unveils the secrets behind the success of people who have turned their computers into reliable sources of income. Inside this book, you will discover: How to become a successful freelanc... more -
Back to the Futures: Crashing Dirt Bikes, Chasing Cows, and Unraveling the Mystery of Commodity Futures Markets
by Scott IrwinWhoever said learning about futures markets had to be boring? Futures markets are a mystery. Fortunes are made and lost in these markets, yet most people know little about how they work. In Back to the Futures, agricultural economist Scott Irwin explains why it’s essential to understand futures markets, whether you’re talking about grain, cattle, or the largest market of them all—crude oil. These massive markets lie at the heart of our economy, affecting us all. Irwin’s engaging storyte... more -
Intern Management: Principles for Designing an Exceptional Internship
by Robert J. KhouryIntern Management shares a set of guiding principles that ensure you host an exceptional internship - every time. Intern Management outlines nine principles for designing an exceptional internship with dignity. By leveraging these principles all the intentions of an internship are fulfilled with grace and ease. The book invites you to embark on an adventure for yourself as you discover how you can positively impact internships at your own unique organization. Each chapter provides key takeaw... more -
Tread Loudly
by Kristine CherekIn Tread Loudly, Kristine Cherek shares her experiences as a female professional in a male-dominated culture. Through her two-decade journey as a female attorney, corporate executive, and college professor, Cherek has cultivated a plethora of wisdom and poignant guidance to share about how to persevere in the biased world of business . . . and life in general. Cherek is here to tell you that, as women in the workforce and in broader society, you are not alone. She dispels the myth of “having ... more -
Caught in the Crosshairs of American Healthcare
by Greenleaf Book GroupThe inspiring true story of how a small group of dedicated leaders achieved radical and relentless change to save McLean, Harvard’s historic psychiatric hospital Lloyd I. Sederer, MD, recounts the unfettered story of how McLean survived impending closure or sale to once again prosper and regain its international stature as the hospital where you would want a loved one to be treated for a psychiatric or substance use disorder. Only growth and innovation can reverse an institutional fisca... more -
119+ Effective Business Letter Samples
by sutarmajiThis book contains more than 200 business letter samples which are based on mostly-sought keywords. The format is paperback, and it was firstly published in Amazon KDP in 2022. -
The Inheritance Playbook
by Chad Holmes, CFP®, CPA, CPWA®, CRPS®Do you have aging parents and the stress of knowing you will be settling their estate someday? Did you know there are strategies available that you can implement while they’re alive to save time and money? In the delicate balance of aging parents and looming inheritance, the responsibilities of managing their finances can be overwhelming. But what if these duties could be transformed into a proactive game plan that benefits not only your parents but your entire family? The Inheritance Pla... more -
Self-Promote & Succeed: The No Boring Books Way to Build Your Brand, Attract Your Audience, and Market Your Non-Fiction Book
by Julie BroadMaster nonfiction book marketing and use your book for author brand growth. Every nonfiction author dreams of being a bestselling author, having their book flourish in the hands of eager readers. This dream hinges on a well-positioned book and a savvy understanding of marketing. Many authors feel like they have tried everything in the world of self-publishing—launching mass press releases, designing attractive bookmarks, and attempting to run ads on Amazon. Yet the numbers crawl, the dream stal... more -
Three’s a Company: For Entrepreneurs and Entrepreneurs In the Making
by Tsvika Ben-PoratUnlock the secrets to success in entrepreneurship and learn how to embrace both triumphs and setbacks. In the modern business world, risk is a given. Too often new entrepreneurs wind up paying a high price due to something that has nothing to do with volatility, competition, or unexpected developments: a simple lack of experience. What is essential is to recognize this fact and actively manage one’s own process of maturation, seeking a balance that will make it possible to walk the road of su... more -
Business Builders
by Dan AdamsWill you join a new breed of corporate leaders who think like an old breed—your company’s founders—not Wall Street servants? This ground-breaking research examines 4 types of business leaders. Which will you be? - Builders are passionate about delivering value to customers—just like your company’s founders. - Decorators are fixated on making the firm look good, quarter after quarter after quarter. - Remodelers are good at improving current operations, but they seldom build anything new. - ... more -
Impact with Love
by Greenleaf Book GroupDevelop high-performing organizations that positively impact people’s lives People want to make a difference in the world; they want their work to matter. The businesses we lead and engage in provide an opportunity to serve others and have a positive impact on their lives. After 20 years of leading an award-winning, high-impact, healthy, high-growth company, author Greg Harmeyer shares his wealth of knowledge in Impact with Love. In the valuable book, he shares insights, experiences, and framew... more -
Lead without Burnout: Growth with Less Stress for You and Your Team
by Ryan RenteriaYou can be great at everything that matters most to you. As a business leader, you’re under enormous pressure. Fierce competition and unpredictable challenges create constant stress. Your perfectionism and work ethic compel you to devote yourself to your career while putting relationships—and even your health—on hold. Burnout seems inevitable. In Lead without Burnout, CEO coach Ryan Renteria shatters the myth that you must sacrifice ambitious professional growth to achieve better balance a... more