Book description
This book addresses, from a conversational and hands-on perspective, the implications of finance, financial literacy, and the importance of understanding finance for both individuals and entrepreneurs. Finance and understanding financial matters are the ones that drive the decision-making process for businesses, large and small; but it is especially important for small business owners as they attempt to build, expand, and develop their businesses. As a CPA, member of the AICPA Financial Literacy Commission, and a weekly columnist for Inc, personal finance and financial literacy is something that drives decisions and plans for both individuals and organizations. Better informed people make better decisions. This book addresses the multitude of financial issues faced by individuals, entrepreneurs, and small business owners. Incorporating technology trends into this text, resources, links, and additional information is integrated throughout this text.
Table of contents
- Cover
- Half-title Page
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Abstract
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- This Is Important
- The Overview—How This Book Is Structured
- Part I Financial Literacy, Education, and Health—What Is it and Why Is it Important?
- Part II Finance for Entrepreneurs
- How to Start
- In Conclusion
- Concluding Thoughts
- About the Author
- Index
- Backcover
Product information
- Title: Common Sense Finance
- Author(s):
- Release date: December 2017
- Publisher(s): Business Expert Press
- ISBN: 9781631579875
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