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Posted in Investing (Saturday, July 5, 2008)

Written by National Underwriter Inhouse editors & writers. By National Underwriter Company. The regular list price is $54.95. Sells new for $46.95.
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Written by Steven Babitsky and James J., Jr. Mangraviti. By SEAK, Inc.. The regular list price is $99.95. Sells new for $92.69. There are some available for $95.94.
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Written by Karen Chessler Warner. By Vision Publications. Sells new for $29.95.
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2 comments about Office Relocation Planner.
  1. Our company purchased this book when we realized we had outgrown our office space and would have to move. We followed the book to the letter and we were really impressed with how smooth the move went. The authors thought of things we never would have considered, many of which turned out to be very important. I would highly recommend it to anyone planning a relocation.


  2. As a commercial real estate broker, I have found the Office Relocation Planner to be the best guide for organizing and planning a commercial move. I personally recommend this book to each of my clients.


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Posted in Investing (Saturday, July 5, 2008)

Written by David E. Rye. By McGraw-Hill. The regular list price is $16.95. Sells new for $11.00. There are some available for $7.66.
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1 comments about 25 Stupid Mistakes You Don't Want to Make in the Stock Market.
  1. Thanks Dave Rye for writing a book about the stock market that the average person can understand. After reading your book, I now not only know how to avoid making stupid mistakes when investing in stocks, but how to take advantage of the market and make MONEY.


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Posted in Investing (Saturday, July 5, 2008)

Written by Benton E. Gup. By Wiley-Blackwell. The regular list price is $116.55. Sells new for $90.06. There are some available for $8.99.
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Posted in Investing (Saturday, July 5, 2008)

Written by Doug Matthews. By Butterworth-Heinemann. The regular list price is $49.95. Sells new for $40.90. There are some available for $27.28.
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Posted in Investing (Saturday, July 5, 2008)

Written by Alicia Dunams. By Bush Street Press. The regular list price is $17.95. Sells new for $14.50. There are some available for $9.98.
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5 comments about Goal Digger: Lessons Learned From The Rich Men I Dated.
  1. Inspirational and motivational, Alicia, will get you off the couch, or away from your desk, and have you living the life you want NOW! This book is full of energy, enthusiasm, and powerful moving advice from a woman who is passionate about empowering other women to achieve their own life goals and financial freedom. Ms. Dumans shares personal, intimate details of her life and her dates with wealthy men, giving the reader a juicy story, while energizing and inspiring those of us who read her work to turn our dreams and ideas into action. This is a how-to-book in disguise, a self-help book for those of us who don't read them. If you're a strong, ambitious, independent woman this is a definite book not to be missed!


  2. Once I recieved the book in the mail, I had finished reading it by the next evening. I am a 27 year old single mother trying to provide a secure future for my little one, and there just weren't any books from a female perspective that were as entertaining or as juicy to read as Alicia's book. I gave it to my mom and my best friend to read as well. :-)


  3. What makes this book stand out is that most so called 'self help reads' have a written poster in the text of a Eagle soaring above the Mountains saying 'Be Successful' with little else to back it up. Goal Digger works because she was brave enough to tell her real "don't turn away" story and that makes her one of us. These lessons connect because you can see if she did it, so can I. You can flip the pages, see the Millionare Memos and instantly get inspired. I've had the pleasure to work with Alicia and call her a friend. Five minutes in her company and you will see that the words in this book are alive inside her with each step she takes. Thanks for sharing Alicia and helping to add this amazing power to my life.


  4. I pretty much exclusively read biz books and found that this one for me was very different. The author helped me be reminded how much women have to overcome, general methods and thinking for success that would help anyone, and how messed up dating is in general. Ms. Dunams bears her soul in this quick read and any woman would love this book.

    Next time you know your going to be stuck on an 8 hour flight, this is the book to grab.


  5. The book is a 'female diary turned financial lesson' that will provide every woman with a powerful tease and steps of action to take on their road to financial freedom. It is bold, honest and entertaining even for men. Quick read with great millionaire memos to go back and review.


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Posted in Investing (Saturday, July 5, 2008)

Written by Robert Leach. By Harriman House. The regular list price is $39.00. Sells new for $25.48. There are some available for $62.92.
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Posted in Investing (Saturday, July 5, 2008)

Written by Tony Newby and Sean McManus. By Management Pocketbooks. The regular list price is $12.95. Sells new for $8.94. There are some available for $8.00.
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Posted in Investing (Saturday, July 5, 2008)

Written by Lydia Ramsey. By Longfellow Press. The regular list price is $19.95. Sells new for $16.30. There are some available for $11.99.
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5 comments about Manners That Sell.
  1. This book has it all - Lydia Ramsey describes in clear detail everything important in business etiquette, including how to dress, correspond, converse, dine, conduct meetings, introduce, exchange business cards, leave messages, give gifts, lead, participate in meetings, and enter into the many other interactions that contribute to the image of a business. The reader gains an understanding of good manners in business that bring about confidence, good relationships, and success in business interactions. I especially enjoyed the tips that put others at ease and set the stage for important discussions in business meetings as well as the chapter on doing business internationally. This book will be extremely useful as an etiquette reference book for business leaders as well as for young executives just joining a business. Reading the book gives confidence and lets one move ahead in business interactions, knowing that the best impression has been made and that the most effective atmosphere has been created for the important business discussions to follow.


  2. My hats go off to Ms. Ramsey for an excellent book on business manners. It's written in a very down-to-earth way making it easy to pick up tips at a glance. I especially enjoyed reading Manners That Sell knowing that this author "walks the walk" about what she writes.


  3. I teach classes on 'Business Etiquette' to the management trainees of large international corporations and I have referred to Ms. Ramsey's book quite often when putting together my workbooks for my training sessions. So many etiquette books are large and cumbersome but this book is something I can carry on a plane with me and review before my next class.

    I became aware of Ms. Ramsey and her work after she purchased my video, 'American Dining and Entertaining Etiquette; Manners for the Table.' She was also teaching classes on business etiquette and wished to show my video to her students as part of their lesson on 'dining etiquette.' I was honored that she wanted to do this! She then told me about her book which I immediately purchased.

    Ms. Ramsey's book is concise, informative and very well organized. Congratulations on a work well done.



  4. For anyone working in a business environment where making the right impression is important, this book is a worthwhile read. Sales professionals, managers and executives, and practically anyone in contact with others in a "white collar" environment will benefit from this handbook. I would particularly recommend this publication for graduates-both college and high school-entering the job market. Following the advice in these pages will undoubtedly energize your career advancement more quickly.

    In twelve chapters, Ramsey, a 30-year business etiquette specialist with 30 years of speaking and seminar experience, presents a wide range of essential topics. In spite of the fact that the author has been in business for three decades, the material presented is current and relevant to today's business environment.

    Ramsey begins with a chapter on first impressions, then moves into how to introduce yourself and others, engage in appropriate conversation, and dress properly in both professional and business casual modes. The chapter on phone courtesy is comprehensive; I wish it could be read by everyone I call or who calls me! The electronic etiquette section is fundamental now, but some readers will pick up a couple of tips here. Other chapters deal with business correspondence, office etiquette, gift-giving, dining, and doing business internationally.

    In each chapter, the topics are presented in bite-sized chunks that make for easy reading and digestion of the volume of information provided. A blank page section at the conclusion of each chapter gives the reader a convenient place to make notes about other learnings or things to remember. While an index might have helped this book be even more useful, the table of contents is arranged in a way that makes specific information easy to find. This is a book you'll keep for future reference.

    Roger Herman, author of "How To Choose Your Next Employer" and other books.



  5. This beautifully laid out trade paperback has a gorgeous and practical design both inside and out. I recommend you read this book with a highlighter and a pen and be ready to take copious notes in the blank pages thoughtfully provided between chapters.

    Manners That Sell: Adding The Polish That Builds Profits should be required reading for high school and college students and for anyone already in the business environment. Once upon a time, good manners were taught in school and at home, but that time has long since passed. This book provides the perfect refresher course for those of us who were taught manners but no longer remember the finer points of etiquette.

    While reading this book I discovered that the author, Lydia Ramsey, covered every conceivable point of etiquette including many that I'd never been taught. Each of the twelve chapters covers one main topic broken down into digestible bite sized chunks of rules and guidelines to enhance credibility and professionalism. Topics include first impressions, greetings and introductions, the art of conversation, dressing for business, telephone courtesy, electronic etiquette, correspondence in business, etiquette in the office, gift-giving in business, etiquette out of the office, dining for profit and doing business internationally.

    The author of this delightful book, Lydia Ramsey, is a business etiquette expert with over thirty years of experience working with non-profits, corporations, colleges and universities. She is a frequently published author who presents workshops, seminars and keynotes on all aspects of business etiquette.

    I recommend businesses buy this book in bulk and present one to every employee from the frontline up to the top management. In this ever changing world with so many consumer choices, the bottom line is often affected by the simple courtesies that can and should be afforded to customers. You need this book if you want your employees to succeed and your business to thrive.


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FC&S Licensing, Countersigning & Surplus Lines Laws 2008 ed
The Physicians Comprehensive Guide to Negotiating
Office Relocation Planner
25 Stupid Mistakes You Don't Want to Make in the Stock Market
Investing Online
Special Event Production: The Resources
Goal Digger: Lessons Learned From The Rich Men I Dated
The Investor's Guide to Understanding Accounts: 10 Crunch Questions to Ask Before Investing in a Company
Customer Service (Management Pocketbook Series)
Manners That Sell

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