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The 101 Things You Didn't Learn in Harvard Business School

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'101' covers the basic Principles of Economics in terms that even the most mediocre of students will be able to grasp. It then extrapolates these basic values into the convoluted landscape the politicians and businessmen have gotten us into.Economics always sounds confusing and even daunting to the point of terrifying if you listen to the newscasters. It doesn't have to be and nothing will make it clearer than the guidelines presented in this book.STOP IN THE NAME OF LOGIC!
Before you make another decision that deals with your life or business, read '101!' You will learn how to deal effectively choosing a career
buying a home
using your credit cards
planning for retirement
training you kids in how to deal with money
All decisions have an effect today and years down the road. Most political mistakes are made because they don't grasp the long term effect. Reading this book will make you wiser in every facet of your life. Join the fans of Laura's
You taught me all I need to know about marketing
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238 pages, Paperback

First published June 16, 2009

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Laura Bell

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April 30, 2010
I had the opportunity to talk with Laura about her work and her book "101 Things You Didn't Learn in Harvard Business School" on my BTR show Page Readers.

You might think, with a title like that, that this book is boring - WRONG! Laura lays out some pretty serious information without giving you a chance to yawn.

This is a must read for anyone who wants to get a grip on their financial situation. Really, this book should be a must read for high school students, so they get their financial plans made before they start out into the big bad world of money.
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