Money is a medium of exchange which acts as an intermediary market good. Without money, the production and exchange of anything but the most rudimentary goods and services is impossible. The way you spend your money today will determine what you have six months from now, a year from now, five years from now, or in your lifetime. You are responsible for the amount of money you earn and for the amount of money you spend. This book has been written for financial managers and business students interested in the practice of money management. It provides guidelines and techniques for using money wisely. The topics discussed include: how to spend your money, how to use money for business, how to analyse your financial position, how to keep financial records, how to keep financial records, how to distribute money among employees, how to save your money, how to invest your money and hw to make Money.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR Philip J. Samuel
Philip J. Samuel, An expert in management, earned his degrees in business management including a Ph.D. and a. B.S. from Switzerland. He is an educator, author and practitioner in the business management field with more than thirty years of management experience in sale, marketing, production, accounting and manufacturing in the public and private sectors. As a management consultant, he helps clients to build effective technology organisations. he also serves as an adjunct faculty member in the MBA programmes. He has also authored several textbooks, monographs, exam study guides, etc.
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How to Use Money
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Edition
1s ed.
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8183820174
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x+113p., 22cm.
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