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Coffee    by Gren Blackall
Price: $3.50 USD. 135870 words. Published on February 21, 2009. .

Harriet Bishop, Doctoral student at Dartmouth, discovers odd behavior in the price of coffee on world exchanges. She suspects someone’s illegally cornering the market. But instead of notifying the authorities, she has a unique response that draws her into a firestorm of thrilling action. From the White Mountains of New Hampshire, to the beaches of Brazil, ‘Etty' tries to stay alive.
Technical Analysis 101    by ER Agnew
Price: $3.99 USD. 7390 words. Published on August 16, 2009. .

Learn the secrets of technical analysis and you can supercharge your returns in the financial markets. In this book, we cover everything you need to trade profitably, including support & resistance, trendlines, moving averages, chart patterns, indicators, and more! Stop guessing and learn how to trade profitably today!
Out Standing in the Field (The Indie Author's Two-Step Guide to Publishing eBooks)    by Kindle Joe for FREE PRESS
Price: $1.69 USD. 6370 words. Published by Fifth Column Press  on September 3, 2009. .

There's no time like right now to publish your e-book on Amazon or elsewhere and start selling it globally. Heard it's a hassle to digitally publish your manuscripts? It can be--but our two-step publishing shortcut is so easy, we published it in the Kindle Store using only Windows-95 and a dial-up internet connection! (That's right, Windows-95 and dial-up...so what are you waiting for?)
The Scrappy Startup: 28 Lessons to Make Your New Business More Profitable Today    by Craig Griffin
Price: $1.99 USD. 13120 words. Published on October 5, 2009. .

The owner's manual your business didn't come with! A brief series of lessons learned from a small business owner with over a decade of experience in business. The Scrappy Startup encompasses the entire process of starting, running, and selling a business, including market opportunities, financing, hiring, advertising, cash flow and much more.
How to Reduce Your Condo or Homeowner Association Costs – Now and In The Future    by Joseph Kushuba
Price: $29.99 USD. 54810 words. Published on October 14, 2009. .

During these tough economic times, condo and homeowner association Board members are increasingly being given an unpopular choice – cut off my left hand (reduce services and amenities) or cut off my right hand (increase fees). The ideal solution is to do neither by eliminating unnecessary costs and waste. But, how exactly do you go about doing that? Here is a practical “how to” guide.
Life on Dearth    by Tony Christini
Price: $0.99 USD. 76720 words. Published on October 29, 2009. .

Life in These Incorporated Estates of Dearth.
Five Questions For Expansion Thinking    by Gary Patterson
You set the price! 220 words. Published on November 25, 2009. .

How to Take Risk Out Of Your Business, because “What You Don’t Know About Your Business Can Cost You Your Business.” Sticking out your balance sheet and coughing gets you what you need to know in time for needed procedures which can mean the difference between life and death, in your product, business, department, life or job. Sticking out your balance sheet is no more comfortable than a .
The Facts and Fictions of the Securities Industry    by Sam Vaknin
Price: Free! 59040 words. Published on January 3, 2010. .

The securities industry, its markets, instruments (equity, debt, derivatives), trading strategies, underlying economic models, and future.
Small Business Manual    by Sam Vaknin
Price: Free! 28650 words. Published on January 3, 2010. .

Issues in owning and managing a small business in developing and poor countries.
Death of a Financier    by John Francis Kinsella
Price: $2.00 USD. 86190 words. Published on January 11, 2010. .

Tom Barton arrives in Kovalam, a small tourist resort in the southern Indian state of Kerala. In the Maharaja Palace he finds himself in the company of holiday makers including Stephen Parkly, the CEO of a City bank, and his young wife Emma. Parkly falls gravely ill as his mortgage and investment bank is caught in the financial storm with it’s shares plunging on the London Stock Exchange.