This is the second book I read from Ellen Rohr - he first being "Where did the money go?"
It was given to me as an assignment from a current client.
It offers sifted advice garnered from a myriad of other authors, such as Louis Hay, Stephen Covey, and Mark Victor Hansen. An interesting mix of Economics 101, Accounting, New Age, and self-help.
The author believes in affirmations and divine intervention, as strongly as the concepts she presents in this book.
In her own words:
- 'When you confront how much your business really costs per year, per day, per hour, then you can set a realistic selling price'.
- 'Think of a budget as a way to write down your goals and hold yourself accountable for them'.
- '...markup and margin - two commonly misunderstood terms'.
- 'Do what you love...but mind the money'.
- '...go over every line of the financial reports until you are sure you understand them'.
I enjoyed reading it, from the introduction to the glossary.