Business & Money

The Psychology Of Everyday Things
The Psychology Of Everyday Things

Review:This is an essential for any designer's library. It squarely puts the ownice of design on the designer, and explains through example why that does not always happen, even though it should.

Some examples are dated but the concepts remain unblemished by time. Read more

Making the Transition from Total Novice to Successful Professional
Making the Transition from Total Novice to Successful Professional

Review:I have been full time in the real estate business since 1956. This, without a doubt, is one of the best books ever written, concerning real estate. It is not only good for the new person entering real estate, or thinking about entering, it is also excellent for those that have been practicing for a good number of years. I purchased a book for each of my agents and we reviewed it page by page in subsequent Staff Meetings.

In addition I have purchased several to give away to potential ag... Read more

Trade Your Way to Financial Freedom
Trade Your Way to Financial Freedom

Review:The discipline for successful trading (all varieties of trading) is firmly planted in FINANCIAL FREEDOM. Not Flashy from this standpoint. It does not offer the latest entry techniques and wealth guarantees. It is Solid by originating a six-point discipline to successful investing. The book details a comprehensive mathematical and psychological plan to carry investors to success. The book might be better classified as a reference book than a 'quick' read. I would recommend this book. Read more

Interviews With Top Traders - Market Wizards
Interviews With Top Traders - Market Wizards

Review:It IS true that we bring our personalities to trading. You can lose a lot of money really fast just by being you. Appreciate the way this book shows the attitudes of the winners - we all need a good role model. Read more

Conversations with America's Top Traders - The New Market Wizards
Conversations with America's Top Traders - The New Market Wizards

Review:Critically acclaim writer Jack D. Schwager continues his quest on finding out what it really takes to be a successful trader. After he finished his first book he came to the conclusion that winning in the markets is a matter of discipline and skill, not luck. In this book, Schwager keeps looking for new insights on what are some of those skills needed to succeed.

The New Market Wizards brings us another bunch of entertaining interviews that shine a light from different perspectives on how... Read more

Reminiscences of a Stock Operator
Reminiscences of a Stock Operator

Review:This is a well known classical must read book for those thinking of trading, as well as those that have experience in trading. For me It is a re-read, and every time I read it I get something more out of it. Highly recommended, it should form part of your general trading /philosophical arsenal. Read more

How I Bounced Back from Bankruptcy - Hidden Credit Repair Secrets
How I Bounced Back from Bankruptcy - Hidden Credit Repair Secrets

Review:I really love the approach the author took with this book. It is obvious that he knows A LOT about how crediting agencies work behind the scenes but he explains it in a way that he isn't talking over your head. He goes through things step by step and gives very pragmatic details about how to set up your day to day operation, what to label folders with, addresses, etc... I really feel after reading this book that I actually can do this. Read more

Remove All Negative Accounts In 30 Days Using A Federal Law Loophole That Works Every Time
Remove All Negative Accounts In 30 Days Using A Federal Law Loophole That Works Every Time

Review:Thank you for putting this together . This is a life saver. This book is a must read if you are in debt and trying to take care of it but you don't know how. Follow his steps and there should be great results . Good luck ! Read more

and Succeed in the Mobile Food Business
and Succeed in the Mobile Food Business

Review:Do not buy, half of these comments are probably paid off or asked to write the review. Bad book, do the research yourself because you will learn more and get the info you need. All this book doe (aside from support the author for his half witted opinions) is cover common sense items that if you don't understand already then you shouldn't be doing business. Read more

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