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Where the Money Is: How to Spot Key Trends to Make Investment Profits
Published in Hardcover by Wiley (2001-07-27)
Authors: Bob Froehlich and Suze Orman
List price: $44.95
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Where's the money?
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-23
Dr. Froehlich writes a refreshing view concerning globalization of economies and markets, but you shouldn't expect this book to tell you where the money is. Well, I guess it does; it's in the market somewhere in one or a combination of five sectors (Pharmaceuticals, Technology, Telecommunications, Financials, and Energy). Besides that common knowledge, he also explains that the market is currently moved by fear and greed and people should think and invest "long-term" instead of acting on emotions created by mass amounts of information and constant hype. I didn't need to spend $29.67 for that info either. The book simply explains that the world of economics is changing because of shifting demographics, globalization, technology, government, and business trends. The thing that I like most about the book is that it made me sit back and think about the "big picture" for a moment. It's not a bad read as long as you don't expect to finally get to the page that tells you where the money is.

Dr. Bob is Right on the Mark!
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2001-12-02
Thanks, Dr. Bob, for a great book on investing! This book is something I have needed to read for a long time. When reading investment books, the advice is often about IRAs, 401(k)'s, bonds, stock market, market timing, etc.

Dr. Bob's advice is in a totally different area. He believes in something called "sectornomics" which means if you look at all the industry sectors and determine which ones will do well in the next five years, then invest in several companies in that sector, your portfolio will do well. Don't worry about which particular stocks too much, just pick the right sector. Pharmaceuticals, let's say. Then, for the majority of the book, Dr. Bob goes on about the various trends in the US and worldwide which will whip the stock market sectors one way or another.

Should you bet on a Japanese resurgence in the next ten years? Don't think so. How about betting on the graying of America? Sure, says Dr. Bob, but remember, Europe and Asia are graying too.

Doesn't sectornomics break the rule of investing that "the only thing that makes the stock market go up or down is a surprise?" Doesn't everyone know about the graying of America? Yes, they know, but no, it doesn't break that rule. Sectornomics means "looking at the same thing everyone else looks at, and seeing something different." Your own perspective can give you the added advantage over the market.

Inspired by Dr. Bob, I began my own personal portfolio based on alternative energy, because I have found out that this sector is about to boom in the next 10 years. A little research (using the Internet of course) and now I have a list of about 30 companies who are extremely well positioned to make a lot of money once alternative energy goes big. The key for me was seeing the big players (United Technologies, Idatech, Xcel, BP, etc.) investing heavily into this sector. BP makes millions of dollars yearly from manufacturing solar cells.

Dr. Bob's knowledge of statistics is absolutely amazing. And his writing style is very approachable.

I heard Dr. Bob speak at an investment seminar in Columbus, Ohio. His speech was good but his book -- excellent. Just buy it. It is the best investment you will make this year.

It's OK
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2002-06-10
Not the most insightful financial book I've read. It contains a fair amount of fluff. It does point out some major trends based on demographics and the concept of sector investing.

If you want to understand the markets, read this book
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2001-09-14
If only all of the talking heads on CNBC, CNNfn, Bloomberg and the other financial media were as easy to read and understand as Bob Froehlich.
Readers who wish to truly understand money, the economy, the stock and bond markets, and future investment trends should read this book. They should make sure their spouses and older children read it, too. I know I wish I had read it before the last bull market, and the correction in 2000.

Highly Recommended!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2001-11-01
Robert J. Froehlich has written an informative and highly readable guide to understanding the emerging global economy. Never dry, dull or dense, his book focuses on the factors that combine to create both major and minor global economic trends. If you understand these trends, he maintains, you can make wise investment choices now and in the future. At the end of the book, Froehlich includes a glossary of terms, though - unlike many investment books - you don't find yourself lost in a sea of insider jargon while reading. He writes delightfully, easily shows you how global trends connect and conversationally explains what this means to you professionally and personally. We [...] recommend this book to all readers, since no matter your area of expertise or interest, if you live on this planet your economic well-being is affected by globalization.

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60-Minute Estate Planner: Fast and Easy Plans for Saving Taxes, Avoiding Probate, and Maximizing Inheritance (Sixty Minute Estate Planner)
Published in Paperback by AMACOM (2006-06-12)
Author: Sandy F. Kraemer
List price: $21.95
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60-Minute Estate Planner
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-10-25
An informative, practical and easy to read planner. Kudos to the author.

Estate Planning Required Reading
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-28
Required reading for those wishing to estate plan with a systematic and informed approach. Excellent step by step directions help the reader learn information needed to work efficiently with an estate planner or other professionals and achieve desired results. Unique, innovative charts, flow diagrams and planning documents clarify concepts difficult to grasp through words alone. If you have an estate plan in place this excellent volume will confirm its appropriateness and provide helpful fine-tuning tips. This book contains all the various scenarios of estate planning allowing the reader to choose the relevant ones. It is interesting, well written and a valuable reference resource.

60-Minute Estate Planner
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-05
This book, like it's earlier volumns is a must read for anyone facing the challenges of estate planning either for themselves or their loved ones.

Tuttle Review
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-07
The "60-Minute Estate planner" does the best job I've seen of being comprehensive, and yet easy to read at the same time. The graphic flow charts with their accompanying tables are a great aid to understanding. Even if you're not planning your estate this book is important to read. The book deepens your appreciation of how important it is for the Congress to repeal federal death taxes.

60-minute estate planner
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-05
The 60-Minute Estate Planner has been an invaluable resource. I have all three editions and continue to find this book very useful. It provides quick and accurate answers to a variety of questions. This is the best book I've seen on estate planning.

H. Thuesen

Accounting
Activity-based Cost Management: An Executive's Guide
Published in Hardcover by Wiley (2001-09-07)
Author: Gary Cokins
List price: $34.95
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Activity-Based Cost Management
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2002-09-05
it is an amazing book on the subject. it provides valuable practical insights to issues faced by any practitioner of ABC/M.
Anyone who is closely related or has been involved with the implementation of ABC or wants a good understanding of ABC should definitely read this book.

Great starting point and continuing reference
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2002-12-20
This book is an excellent resource for learning and understanding ABC accounting. Unlike many web articles and white papers, Gary's book is a practical not academic approach from someone who has been there, done that, and has the t-shirt. It's filled with lots of explanatory diagrams which help to visualize the concepts presented and are useful when presenting on a high-level to executives under time constraints for reading. Chapter 1 clearly presents ABC basic concepts while Chapter 2 is a direct follow-on expanding the depth and breath of those basic concepts. Chapter 3 addresses the question that all senior management wants to know: Are all your trading partners worth it to you? Subsequent chapters focus on typical ABC modeling applications most relevant to organizations. Chapter 6 gives a very good cross-comparison of project/work order costing vs. ABC that is very helpful to project-centric organizations in understanding how ABC differentiates itself. Chapter 7 succinctly places ABC software in the reengineering software spectrum without getting lost in a technological morass. Chapter 9 addresses rapid prototyping for getting initial results from the methodology that can be tweaked iteratively to grow a more sophisticated ABC model. In conclusion, I highly recommend this book and look forward to Gary's "ABC Management - Making it Work" which is next on my ABC must-read list.

Outstanding Executive's Guide to Understanding ABC/M
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-11-13
Gary does a wonderful job in explaining not only what is ABC/M but also why it is needed is today's competitive environment. I enjoyed the discussions on defining and measuring capacity as well as the cost of quality. If you're looking for a book that describes ABC/M and it's uses, this is it!

Using ABC to manage your business
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-24

The author did a good job of coming up with a user friendly book on Activity-Based Costing (ABC). ABC is critical in alerting managers of the major and subsidiary drivers of costs. Many companies, large and small, have benefited from employing ABC techniques.

The author methodically and succinctly discusses and explains activity based-costing, a management planning tool aimed at discovering what your true costs are by essentially assigning overhead costs to products and customers. The idea is that the more you know about your costs, the better able to compete.

The author rarely speaks down to his audience. In fact, Gary Cokins is able to continually build on what is presented previously in the book without endless looping. This makes the book readable by both the expert and novice in accounting. The novice will benefit from the detailed introduction into the concept of ABC. The author then methodically explains how costs can be allocated to products and services.

This is a recommended book that helps the reader to learn and comprehend the important technique of ABC that should enable companies to eliminate hidden costs and be more efficient and competitive.

Correcting Unfair Accounting Inequities
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2002-08-12
It's been six years since Cokins last book on Activity-Based Cost Management (ABC/M) and times have changed.

In his latest effort, this internationally recognized expert, explains how ABC/M can be used to map your customers' and prospects' preferences back to your organizations business processes, develop a lean accounting system and remove waste and redundancy. With the system's output, the author says, managers will make balanced scorecard performance measurements, project and quality decisions.

Cokin avoids technical jargon when he explains the theory and its formulas. Although the system is complex, Cokin remains down-to-earth and pointed in his analysis.

Accounting
Best Intentions
Published in Paperback by Kaplan Business (2002-03-11)
Authors: Colleen Barney and Victoria Collins
List price: $18.95
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Great estate planning ideas for women
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-02
Great estate planning ideas and stories to get you thinking about how you want to provide for your loved ones, so that as you do your estate planning you can also transmit your family values.

Best Intentions
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-10
This is a great book for anyone in the financial services industry or for those specializing in estate planning. These are real world cases that illuminate the need for proper planning by a qualified professional. This is also a great book if you are planning your own estate or you find yourself thrown into managing an estate for parents or loved ones. I can't say enough good things about this book or its authors.

Great approach to a difficult & complicated subject
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-05-12
I enjoyed the book, Best Intentions, and have given copies to several friends. It includes real-life examples that are easy to understand and addresses hard to face issues well. For those of us 'Baby Boomers' who do have the best of intentions for loved ones we will someday leave behind, it is a good way to start the dialogue and plans for the inevitable.

Interesting real stories
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2004-10-30
Using real stories, the author tried to tell you just a will may not be enough. You have to think, plan carefully before writing a will to make sure it is what you want to do with your leftover.

The stories show you a lot you never thought of. Worth reading for everyone.

Estate Planning Made Easy
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2003-05-18
An excellent book -- the best I've ever read on the subject. As a financial advisor I can't recommend it enough. Most find estate planning confusing. This book is not confusing. It's an easy read. Each simple, short, touching story illustrates a different problem that can arise by not doing good estate planning. It will make you think about your own situation with more clarity than was possible before. This book could be called Chicken Soup For Your Legacy.

Accounting
Living Rich by Spending Smart
Published in Kindle Edition by FT Press (2008-01-23)
Author: Gregory Karp
List price: $13.99
New price: $9.99

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wonderful ideas on saving money
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-14
We heard about this great book from friends, bought it, and then bought five additional copies for our children. Common sennse ideas, but what we don't think about in our everyday lives, that can save big dollars over the course of short time.
I'd recommend this as a fine gift for your friends and family.
Also to be said, it's easy, quick and down to earth.

A very smart book!!!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-28
This book is one of the best thing out there right now if you are not sure how to improve on your spending. And yes, because you will save money, you will be making better choices. The book is an easy-read, but intelligently written. It is a quick-read book, but very informative. It will not waste your time. I really liked the book. I found the book very valuable to me in every practical way. The author is extremely well-written and you will understand what he is talking about even if you may never have done the things he talks about. You will not alienated. You should take his advice to heart and start implementing his suggestions right away. Also, you don't have read everything. You can skip around and read what interests you. This book will definitely make you smarter. It is amazing. Very well-written. Everyone should have a copy.

Savings from reading book work 4x the price of book!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-12
Read this book on vacation. Great read. I never buy a personal savings/finance book- I find that ironic and prefer the library for a book on how to save money, but I bought this one and it was well worth it. Common sense tone and pacing of book make this immediately applicable where you don't have to write things down to save money and later forget. you start saving right away. Surprised . Real find this book was.

It's ok to spend, just be smart about it.
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-28
After reading "The Millionaire Next Door" (one of my all-time favorites!), "Living Rich by Spending Smart" was an outstanding read. I really enjoyed the financial wisdom shared within this book. It really is amazing to think how simple it is to save significant money and yet how careless we can be throughout our days and months. This book contains some excellent tips on how to be smarter with your daily expenses, while still continuing to live an enjoyable lifestyle.

Too Soon Old, Too Late Smart
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-11
I'm age 70. Living Rich and Spending Smart has opened my eyes as to how much money I have thrown away. I hate this book. It makes me ashamed of myself. On the other hand, this knowledge will make living entirely on Social Security a lot easier.

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Mastering Financial Calculations: A Step-by-Step Guide to the Mathematics of the Markets (Financial Times Series)
Published in Paperback by Financial Times/Prentice Hall (1997-07-25)
Author: Bob Steiner
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Excellent Book !!!!!!!!!!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-16
This book is excellent for learning how to do financial mathematics. It covers the topic from a global perspective, looking at the conventions in different markets in the world such as Australia, UK, France, Germany, Japan, US etc. and shows you how to convert calculations among different market conventions. A truly global book and quite clearly explained!!! Makes a great teaching tool and an excellent reference tool.

Great value
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-12
This book does a nice job of explaining the wide array of financial calculations and I'm particularly benefiting from the HP12C steps in the text.

Concise, informative & well communicated to intended readers
Helpful Votes: 18 out of 18 total.
Review Date: 2003-12-29
I am using the most recent edition (1999, ISBN027362587X) of this excellent book published by FT Prentice Hall.

This book is a concise and informative guide to the concepts and mechanics (maths) and application of financial instruments.

The author has managed to cover the wide area of financial instruments and business maths in the most concise and informative manner possible.

The added bonus of this book is that it could have been "unintentionally" written as a companion with HP financial calculator-the HP12c and the HP19BII.

New & existing owners of the HP12c, would find this book to be an excellent and indispensible guide and practice workbook.

Working through the examples in the book with my HP12c has helped me familarise with the RPN mode/logic of performing financial maths at the same time as I apply my understanding of the underlying concepts to the exercise questions and illustrative examples.

I am impressed that the author had even included detailed key strokes of both the HP 12c and 19BII calculators with each illustrated examples and answers to practice questions as well! Although there is afew minor errors but the overall effort is great efforts and attention to details.

This book is really true to its name, I would certainly recommend Mr Steiner's excellent work and effort to anyone who needs a refresher or an introductory course into financial instruments for both work and study.

Judging by the author's excellent effort, it would be difficult for the author himself to improve on his own work unless there are major new developments in the subject matter or if the author wishes to cover more complex and specialist areas.

A five star+ effort in my humble opinion.

Stellar content, wretched printing quality
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-30
It would be hard to overstate the clarity and comprehensiveness of the content. Similarly, it would be hard to overstate the shoddiness of the printing. It looks like it was run off on a third rate copier, so badly printed that some of the equations are impossible to read as they are printed on a gray background. Fortunately, the equations are reprinted in an appendix.

Un Excelente Libro Para Entender Las Matematicas Financieras!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-22
Es dificil encontrar un libro que te explique con tanta claridad (sencillo) el tema de las matematicas financieras. Vale la pena tenerlo.

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The Money Keys: Unlocking Peace, Freedom & Real Financial Power
Published in Hardcover by Lifesuccess Publishing (2007-11-15)
Author: Karen Russo
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Exactly What is Needed...
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-31
"I'm passionate about helping women succeed in network marketing by really tapping in to what they want in life AND by doing the little things every day that build the mindset and momentum for having what they want. But if a woman doesn't have a spiritual foundation around her value and how that connects to money, it can be tough to make a lot of progress. Karen Russo communicates spiritual ideas that can sometimes seem 'out there' in ways that everyone can relate to. She's a master at making the mystical approachable and inspiring. I recommend The Money Keys to every woman who wants to create a more meaningful, satisfying money mindset. When you've got that, you're ready to take off!" ~ Treasure Milinovich, LifeSuccess Consultant

Financial, Spiritual, & Emotional Freedom
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-23
Karen Russo is a gifted writer and speaker. She has an incredible ability to blend her business and financial background with the themes of spiritual and emotional health.

I often struggle with the idea of wealth and money not being spiritual or meaningful. Or, even with feelings of "guilt" over desiring financial success. Karen's book offers sound financial suggestions, but also guides the reader through the path of limiting beliefs.

Spending time with this book has improved my relationship with money and has lead me to create a successful financial plan. This book is for any reader who has concerns about financial stability or is interested in increasing financial wealth.

The Money Keys: Unlocking Peace, Freedom & Real Financial Power

Well done and insightful
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-17
I found the writing style to be very accessible and helpful. I appreciate the depth of the insights here. This is an excellent tool for anyone who is truly interested in transcending old limiting thoughts about their financial picture and looking to find a trampoline to jump into a new perspective. The ideas are very clear here and they work! Very well done. I highly recommend this book to anyone looking for spiritual guidance about wealth and freedom from fear.

Feeling peaceful and empowered about Money is Magnificent!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-12
The Money Keys: Unlocking Peace, Freedom & Real Financial Power

The Money Keys has provided me with precious information on how to step out of "The Money Traps" I had fallen into over my life and into REAL financial freedom. In 20 years of workshops, self-help books and seeking, this is the first time someone has put Money & Spirituality together in a way that is understandable and applicable! I am grateful to Ms. Russo for guiding me to shifting my beliefs, habits and actions around Money. The Money Keys is life changing and a must-read for anyone who wants to step into true peace and freedom in their Money lives. Thank you so much for this timely, important book!

I realized I am not alone in my struggle to balance spirituality and money....
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-08
I have been what one would call a spiritual seeker for quite some time now, and this book (and the audio program that I am currently listening to from Karen Russo) have helped me in understanding that many, many people feel the same way. More then finding others that feel the same way I do, I found the exercises in this book helpful and easy to follow - they provided a road map and accompanied me on my journey! Pretty soon I have to change my title to finder of spiritual meaning while making money.

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Retire Secure!: Pay Taxes Later The Key to Making Your Money Last as Long as You Do
Published in Kindle Edition by Wiley (2006-08-04)
Author: James Lange
List price: $24.95
New price: $9.99

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Great technical advice regarding beneficiary designations
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-09
This book can be summed up with one theme: defer paying taxes for as long as possible. One excellent point that this book does define for you though is how to choose your beneficiaries in the best possible way. As a financial planner this has become one of the most popular questions that I am asked from people whom I meet. This book is a great guide towards answering those questions.

Excellent book on financial planing and retirement
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-11
Bravo!

This book is a must read if you're planning to retire wealthy, or at least securely.

And...

Every college student should be required to study this book carefully if they want to avoid all the common mistakes and money pitfalls that 98% of us fall into. I wish I had read this when I was in college... I would be $100,000 wealthier.

- Dave

What everyone needs to read and understand to make the best retirement decisions
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-03
James Lang has had so much excellent advice for my husband and me that we purchased 7 copies for our adult children and are hopeful they will benefit from the knowledge in the books and cds.

Good for Advisors and Investors
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2006-10-11
James Lange's Retire Secure, offers great techniques to help persons planning for retirement. He is on the right track - to postpone and minimize the impact of taxes - in order to maximize the retiree's money and extend the spendable income. This book makes a valuable contribution to the field of personal finance - for both the consumers and the professional advisors who serve them.

Retire Secure-Solid Advice For All
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2006-10-20
Reading "Retire Secure" will not alone make you rich. However, if you read and follow Mr. Lange's advice, you will build wealth and then protect it to the fullest extent possible. The book outlines a very clear path to maximize savings using the most effective vehicle available to you. Then it goes on to provide a thorough roadmap to minimizing your tax consequences and maximizing your after tax returns. Finally the book provides several different strategies for passing along wealth to your heirs while once again factoring in the greedy hands of Uncle Sam. The author not only provides you with the theory, as many financial planners do, but backs up his recommendations with solid proofs and confirms them with amusing case studies. Overall this book is an excellent source for information on the use of retirement funds for wealth building and hopefully inheritance to pass on.

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The Supernova Advisor: Crossing The Invisible Bridge to Exceptional Client Service and Consistent Growth
Published in Hardcover by Wiley (2007-12-05)
Author: Rob Knapp
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Must read
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-12
It you are a new Financial Advisor, I suggest you read this book. You know how people say "I wish i knew back then what I know now". Well this book is the answer to that question. And the best thing is it is short and to the point. Hey, you could probably write it off too.

Video Review
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-14

Contact is Not Discipline - It's Ritual
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-07
When Rob Knapp writes about contact not being a discipline, but a ritual, with reference made to Jim Loehr, he is from my perspective, discussing the most useful tool one can deploy in taking oneself to a higher level of performance.

Given the foregoing, in my view, this is a must read book, for anyone focused, competitive and driven.

Spend Time on What Matters Most
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-02
The Supernova Advisor is like a set of architectural plans for building a professional practice.

It's an excellent book for financial advisors and all client service businesses. We are reminded that clients become loyal when we develop relationships and trust. Rob Knapp's Supernova process provides a model for consistent contact and more meaningful conversations.

The Supernova Advisor will help you create client contact rituals where you spend your time on what matters most.

Super Advice
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-23
Rob Knapp's book came at a most opportune time. My partner and I have always successfully built our practice through referrals and it has worked - maybe too well! We are one of the "over 100" client club members! Just at the beginning of the year we sat down to discuss just what our ideal new client looked like. Rob's book now has us looking at what our ideal "old client" looks like. We are implementing and the process is great, easy and most of all working for our clients we are keeping and those we are passing on to other advisors.

The book is easy to read, understand and implement and that's the best kind of book! Thank you for sharing this Supernova process!

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The Unofficial Guide to Investing
Published in Paperback by Wiley (1998-12-16)
Author: Lynn O'Shaughnessy
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This book is a page turner and a profit maker!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1999-02-24
In the past, I've approached all investment primers with the same enthusiasm I reserve for visits to the dentist. But after my first half-hour with this one, I was happily hooked! Not only is the investment advice top-notch, but the method of delivery outstanding. O'Shaughnessy exhibits an amazing ability to make sophisticated concepts digestible. Her breezy writing style makes the advice seem like it's coming from a trusted friend, and her sense of humor keeps you smiling while you learn how to make that first -- or second -- million.

The Unofficial Guide to Investing is wonderful.
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 1999-04-03
The Unofficial Guide to Investing is wonderful. If it wasn't, I wouldn't be dragging this fat book around in my brief case as I travel around the world on business. I'm too busy to spend a lot of time reading or even thinking about my own finances, which is why I especially like this book. It covers all the bases and the author writes in a style that is fun to read.

Best book on investing we've seen.
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 1999-03-22
This book is engagingly written with wit & humor as well as lots of factual material and sound advice that you can actually use. Clear and straightforward for the novice, there is also lots of information and advice on on-line investing information and tools for the web-accessing sophisticated and savvy investor. Whether you are a novice or an experienced investor, Ms. O'Shaughnessy serves you up lots of good advice and information with respect and gentle humor. A good read, and a keeper for later reference with wonderful resource and reference material as a supplement at the back. - A San Diego cardiologist

A guide for investment-challenged and knowlegeable readers
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 1999-07-02
This book has everything for those of us who are timid about investing. Ms. O'Shaughnessy shares insights and information which help both the novice and experienced investor navigate the world of stocks, bonds, and mutual funds. She uses anecdotal and even personal stories to inform and amuse throughout the book. There is an incredible amount of valuable information and tons of resources for the reader, and Ms. O'Shaughnessy covers the pros and cons of many investment topics. This user-friendly guide is a winner!

Excellent!
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 1999-05-03
Over the years, I've concluded that most financial books are unrealistic in the marching orders they give us, their poor readers. I'm a long-term investor (not a day trader!), so I don't appreciate a lot of fancy financial formulas that require a great deal of thought or time. Thank goodness the author of The Unofficial Guide to Investing understands that. She provides solid advice that makes an awful lot of sense to me. I also appreciate all the tips she sprinkles into the book's margins. For instance, I discovered how I could very easily determine how much my savings bonds are worth. I also learned the phone number to call to find out how much my Social Security benefits will be worth someday.


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