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A Man is Not a Financial Plan : Investing for wealth and independence order quantity
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NZ$ 30.00 each
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Author: Joan Baker
How do you see your future? Will you be working hard until you're seventy?. Or retiring early - wealthy, independent and financially free?. The difference between these scenarios is simple: investing.In this life-changing book, Joan Baker demystifies the jargon and shows how you can make investment work for you. No matter what your age, if you're in a couple or single, or even if you're a complete investment novice, you can take control of your finances.Gone are the days of relying on a man for your financial future - after all, it's far too important to leave to anyone else. A Man Is Not a Financial Plan gives every woman the skills and inspiration they need to achieve the future they dream of.

First published September 2007.

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Business Web order quantity
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NZ$ 30.00 each
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Author: Tony Murrow
A web development guide for business managers and owners.

Business Web is an easy guide for small to medium enterprises (SMEs) on how to plan for web developments — in particular, what the business implications are and how to safely outsource basic web development processes such as website design, functionality, e-commerce and web content. Topics will include: does your business need a website?, types of websites, when to say stop, ongoing maintenance of your website, as well as service providers, domain names, web hosting, web services (email, ftp), advertising on the web, e-commerce, and legal issues.

 
Confident Networking for Career Success and Satisfaction order quantity
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NZ$ 35.00 each
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Author: Gael Lindenfield

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Get Ahead... Get Financially Sorted by 30: the New Zealand Way order quantity
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NZ$ 25.00 each
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Author: Joan Baker & Annette Sampson
A starting guide for people in their twenties to manage their money wisely and plan for their future.
  • I'm thinking of changing jobs, how do I get a better deal from my new boss?
  • I can't pay off my cards, student loan and car loan all at once, so where do I start?
  • My boyfriend wants me to move in with him but he's hopeless with money, so what should I do to protect myself?
  • Should I take out a loan to start my investment portfolio?
Set yourself up for financial success, not financial hardship. Know what questions you need to ask yourself now-rather than when you're looking down the throat of an insatiable credit card debt-and get yourself on the right track to financial independence.

Get Ahead . . . Get Financially Sorted by 30 is a straightforward and highly practical question-and-answer guide that will help you to effectively handle all the money issues of modern living that ... more

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Get Rich Slow : How to Grow Your Wealth the Safe and Savvy Way order quantity
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NZ$ 30.00 each
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Author: Mary Holm
Life’s important things should not be rushed: that wisdom is reflected in the slow food movement, books like In Praise of Slow, and now award-winning finance writer Mary Holm’s Get Rich Slow. ‘Get rich quick’ schemes are a risky business, she points out. Instead she offers a step-by-step guide to financial decisions, with insights into how gender affects investing, good versus bad borrowing, and about how best to invest in the future.

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Getting a Grip on the Paper War : Managing information in the modern office order quantity
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NZ$ 30.00 each
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Author: Robyn Pearce
One of the biggest time-management challenges for most people is how to survive the deluge of information, especially via paper. The focus of this book is the ‘paper war’; and here Robyn Pearce strategises the well-known struggle of having ‘too much paper!’ into submission with comprehensible and manageable systems.

Robyn’s commonsense suggestions are broken down into simple, quick-to-digest parts. This book is a one-stop resource, giving readers guidance for easily implemented processes, quick steps for success and also some plain commonsense advice.

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Get Your Head Out of the Sand! Every Kiwi's guide to growing your money order quantity
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Author: Lisa Dudson
Every Kiwi's Guide To Money!

We all know we should be more responsible with money and think about our long-term positions, but there is always tomorrow. Through the media we are constantly bombarded with 'special offers' that we find irresistible, so consumer debt has become the norm. Today, the majority of New Zealanders simply don't have a good understanding of basic money-management. They have become so overwhelmed by their perception of the enormity of what needs to be done to sort out their finances that they just can't see the forest for the trees.
The purpose of this book is not only to show the reader how they can improve their financial health, but also to help them realise that it might not be as bad as they think. It is mainly a matter of consistently following some basic principles that will enable good money habits to be developed.
The first part of the book deals with the initial challenge of ... more

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Live the Dream : Become Rich and Free Through your Business order quantity
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NZ$ 30.00 each
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Author: Joan Baker
Explains how to succeed financially but also have a life outside the business.

Are you trapped by your business?

Owning a business has always been the best way to create wealth. Most people who set up their own business do so to become wealthy and free, but end up struggling with long working hours, low financial returns and constant bombardment from all sides---customers and suppliers, banks, staff and even family.

Have you lost sight of why you went into your business in the first place? Wasn't it to become rich and free? This book will help you to focus your business to create the wealth that will set you free. You have invested so much of your life in your business---make sure you live the dream.
First published July 2006.

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Management Bites : A bite-sized guide to being a better manager order quantity
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NZ$ 26.00 each
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Author: Angela Atkins
Many people are promoted to management positions because they are good at their existing jobs, but are not necessarily equipped to be good managers. Management Bites is a dip-into book covering many of the areas a manager needs to know about, including: What are you saying? Better communication; Team building: If you build it, they will come; Delicious delegation: Don't do it all yourself; Decisions, decisions: Which one to make; Thumbs up! Motivating and coaching your team; Thumbs down: Giving negative feedback; I'm warning you! Disciplinary procedures made easy; She's having a baby! Managing parental leave; Recruitment: Getting the best person for the job; Welcome aboard: Handling induction; You're fired! Dismissing an employee; Yikes! How to handle sticky situations. It is New Zealand specific and very practical, with exercises for the reader to complete.

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Managing your Customer order quantity
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NZ$ 35.00 each
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Author: Mayo-Smith Debbie
Businesses regularly lose valuable information about their customers because they don't have, or don't make the most of their customer database. Superb Tips and Tricks for Managing Your Customer Information will help you mine your customer database to extract the information you need to release hidden profits. This book will be worth its weight in gold to your business! If you already have a database, this book will show you how to clean, consolidate, manipulate and streamiline your customer information so you can use it for what really matters to your business - growing sales! Packed with real-world examples and simple-to-follow screen shots, Superb Tips and Tricks for Managing Your Customer Information gives you the tools you need to: Plan and develop your customer database requirements; Make better use of everyday database and email software; Get the information you want out of your database; Develop profitable marketing, business ... more

 
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