Friday, January 9, 2009

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Moviesdoortodoor.com: How Accounting Helped Make the Difference

Author: Mark S Beasley

What if you had a great idea for your own business?
What if you also had the manpower and funds to do it?
What if you had no accounting background whatsoever?

Imagine having the tools to build a successful business of your own, but no idea how to use them. You'd likely end up with a lot of headaches, lost revenue, and the nagging thought, "if only I'd known ...." Like many unsuccessful entrepreneurs, most students just don't understand the importance of accounting in their future business lives. Fortunately, Movies DoorToDoor.com; How Accounting Helped Make the Difference can help. This novella presents a situation that any college student can relate to-the desire to be your own boss-while driving home the importance of accounting in starting your own business. An engaging story and an important lesson in one, your students will learn from the ups and downs of three recent college grads starting their own business without a solid background in accounting.

Do you enjoy the convenience of pizza delivered right to your door?
Would you like the same service for video rentals?

MoviesDoorToDoor.com: How Accounting Helped Make the Difference is the fictional story of three recent college grads who sense this unique business opportunity and act on it. Find out how accounting helped them in the early stages of setting up their new business.



Table of Contents:
1. The Light Goes On.
2. Begging Their Parents.
3. Starting the Business.
4. Buying Videos—Can't Turn Back Now.
5. Rentals at Last.
6. Becoming the Boss.
7. The Search Engine Blossoms.
8. The Crash!
9. Going to the Bank.
10. Getting Smart—Tapping the Market.
11. The Negotiations Begin.
12. What Next?

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The Dollarization Debate

Author: Dominick Salvator

This book takes a global approach, with an emphasis on North and Latin America respectfully, by discussing one of today's most controversial topics in business; Dollarization. With the collapse of the former Soviet Union, and the formation of the Euro in Europe, many countries and debating whether or not a common currency is in their best interest. This intriguing volume brings together the leading participants in the current dollarization debates. Many advocate the notion of a common currency, while others feel that in doing so will create financial costs for all that take part, with the severity varying from country to country.



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