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The Other World's Books Depend on the Bean Counter, Vol. 1

The Other World's Books Depend on the Bean Counter, Vol. 1
Author: Yatsuki Wakatsu
Publisher: Yen Press LLC
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2022-08-02
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1975338871

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Once upon a time, in the not too distant past, a holy maiden was summoned. Not just any holy maiden—one hailing from modern Japan. But this story is not her story. This is the tale of the humble accountant, Kondou, who accompanied her and his trials and woes as he accounts in a new world... But no tale is complete without a love interest. And who better to play that role than the handsome knight captain Aresh? Will he begin a personal quest to save said bean counter—who toils around the clock—or is Kondou doomed to be married to his work evermore...?!


Bean Counters

Bean Counters
Author: Richard Brooks
Publisher: Atlantic Books
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2018-06-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1786490307

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'A devastating exposé.' Mail on Sunday They helped cause the 2008 financial crash. They created a global tax avoidance industry. They lurk behind the scenes at every level of government... The world's 'Big Four' accountancy firms - PwC, Deloitte, Ernst & Young, and KPMG - have become a gilded elite. Up in the high six figures, an average partner salary rivals that of a Premier League footballer. But how has the seemingly humdrum profession of accountancy got to this level? And what is the price we pay for their excesses? Leading investigative journalist Richard Brooks charts the profession's rise to global influence and offers a gripping exposé of the accountancy industry. From underpinning global tax avoidance to corrupting world football, Bean Counters reveals how the accountants have used their central role in the economy to sell management consultancy services that send billions in fees its way. A compelling history informed by numerous insider interviews, this is essential reading for anyone interested in how our economy works and the future of accountancy.


Car Guys vs. Bean Counters

Car Guys vs. Bean Counters
Author: Bob Lutz
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2011-06-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 110151602X

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A legend in the car industry reveals the philosophy that's starting to turn General Motors around. In 2001, General Motors hired Bob Lutz out of retirement with a mandate to save the company by making great cars again. He launched a war against penny pinching, office politics, turf wars, and risk avoidance. After declaring bankruptcy during the recession of 2008, GM is back on track thanks to its embrace of Lutz's philosophy. When Lutz got into the auto business in the early sixties, CEOs knew that if you captured the public's imagination with great cars, the money would follow. The car guys held sway, and GM dominated with bold, creative leadership and iconic brands like Cadillac, Buick, Pontiac, Oldsmobile, GMC, and Chevrolet. But then GM's leadership began to put their faith in analysis, determined to eliminate the "waste" and "personality worship" of the bygone creative leaders. Management got too smart for its own good. With the bean counters firmly in charge, carmakers (and much of American industry) lost their single-minded focus on product excellence. Decline followed. Lutz's commonsense lessons (with a generous helping of fascinating anecdotes) will inspire readers at any company facing the bean counter analysis-paralysis menace.


Bean Counter

Bean Counter
Author: T. A. Clark
Publisher: T. A. Clark
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2015-12-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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What do you get when you mix two dead bodies, millions in missing money, and a dangerous idiot wearing a hammer he’s named Thor? The answer: murder, malfeasance, and mayhem. When the head of Nick Rohmer’s Miami accounting firm is found dead after a suspicious accident, Nick finds his quiet, boring life slipping out of his control. With the firm’s management either on vacation, sick, or dead, Nick is thrust into the unfamiliar position of actually having some responsibility. The weight lies heavy on his shoulders, and things only get worse when Keene Construction, the firm’s largest client, threatens to jump ship. Nick’s fiancée convinces him that this is his opportunity to finally get ahead. Against his better judgement, he finagles an invitation to dinner on the private island of the mega-wealthy Keenes, a family that has raised dysfunction to an art. Things quickly go from bad to disastrous when another dead body shows up, this one apparently strangled with Nick’s necktie. Nick’s focus quickly changes from trying to save the business to trying to save his skin as he deals with a mental hospital escapee, a gun-toting CEO, and a former exotic dancer named Lottie Mellons. Follow Nick as he chases clues and missing millions from the elite island enclave of Boca Cheeca Key, through a seamy Key Largo bar, and onto the azure waters of Biscayne Bay.


‘Counting Black and White Beans’

‘Counting Black and White Beans’
Author: Anton Lewis
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2020-10-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1789734053

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Across the US and the UK, few senior accountants exist in proportion to their white peers. This problem is overwhelmingly disregarded due to an inherent assumption of racial neutrality within the field of accountancy. This book unpacks the working experience of black accountants to highlight the existence of institutionalized racism.


How Many Jelly Beans?

How Many Jelly Beans?
Author: Andrea Menotti
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 27
Release: 2012-03-09
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1452113076

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How many jelly beans are enough? How many are too many? Aiden and Emma can't decide. Is 10 enough? How about 1,000? That's a lot of jelly beans. But eaten over a whole year, it's only two or three a day. This giant picture book offers kids a fun and easy way to understand large numbers. Starting with 10, each page shows more and more colorful candies, leading up to a big surprise—ONE MILLION JELLY BEANS! With bright illustrations, How Many Jelly Beans? makes learning about big numbers absolutely scrumptious!


Faun & Games

Faun & Games
Author: Piers Anthony
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2019-10-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1504058801

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“The future sure won’t have been what it used to be” when Piers Anthony reveals a world within the world of Xanth—and its infinite possibilities (Kirkus Reviews). The miraculous and mirth-filled land of Xanth holds many marvels. But now an extraordinary new aspect of this remarkable realm unfolds as young Forrest Faun’s quest takes him to a tiny planet hidden in the heart of Xanth. There, with a delightful “day mare” as his constant companion, Forrest will find more marvels then he ever dreamed of. Packed with magic, mystery, and merrymaking, Faun & Games is the freshest and most exciting Xanth adventure in a month of Pundays! “With plenty of the spry characters and cheerful wordplay for which Anthony’s works are known, this new Xanth tale should, like its predecessors, manage to wiggle its way onto the bestseller lists.” —Publishers Weekly


Berkonomics

Berkonomics
Author: Dave Berkus
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2009-10-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0557143276

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101 bite-sized lessions in building a business from ignition to liquidity event (start-up to sale) by Dave Berkus, an internationally recognized business expert, author and keynote speaker. Graduate with your degree in BERKONOMICS, and use these insights to drive your growth and business success. Use separate workbook to create your own personalized guide for corporate growth. www.berkonomics.com, www.berkus.com.


Among Enemies

Among Enemies
Author: Luke Bencie
Publisher: Mountain Lake Press
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2013-03-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 098859191X

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Each business day, some 35,000 executives, scientists, consultants, and lawyers pass through the nation's airports to destinations across the globe. They carry, along with proprietary documents and computer files, the latest in personal electronic gear. However, carefully watching most of those travelers—beginning the moment they arrive at the airport and often sooner—are uncounted numbers of espionage operatives. These individuals work for foreign intelligence services and economic concerns and seek to separate international business travelers from their trade secrets. To succeed, they use many time-tested techniques to lure unsuspecting travelers into vulnerable or compromising positions. They also employ the latest electronic means to steal business information often at a distance from their prey. This is the 21st century, after all, and economic and industrial espionage have become multibillion-dollar enterprises, utilizing a wide array of the most sophisticated means to obtain proprietary information. Luke Bencie is a veteran of this struggle. He knows intimately the threats business travelers face and how to combat those threats. In Among Enemies: Counter-Espionage for the Business Traveler, Bencie provides everything you need to know to protect yourself and your company from attempted espionage.


The Big Four

The Big Four
Author: Ian D. Gow
Publisher: Berrett-Koehler Publishers
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2018-08-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1523098031

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"Messrs. Gow and Kells have made an invaluable contribution, writing in an amused tone that nevertheless acknowledges the firms' immense power and the seriousness of their neglect of traditional responsibilities. 'The Big Four' will appeal to all those interested in the future of the profession--and of capitalism itself." —Jane Gleeson-White, Wall Street Journal With staffs that are collectively larger than the Russian army and combined revenues of over $130 billion a year, the Big Four accounting firms—Deloitte, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Ernst & Young, and KPMG—are a keystone of global commerce. But leading scholar Ian Gow and award-winning author Stuart Kells warn that a house of cards may be about to fall. Stretching back to the Medicis in Renaissance Florence, this book is a fascinating story of wealth, power, and luck. The founders of the Big Four lived surprisingly colorful lives. Samuel Price, for example, married his own niece. Between the world wars, Nicholas Waterhouse collected postage stamps while also hosting decadent parties in his fashionable London home. All four firms have endured major calamities in recent decades. There have been hundreds of court cases and legal prosecutions for failed audits, tax scandals, and breaches of independence. The firms have come so close to “extinction level events” that regulators have required them to prepare “living wills.” And today, the Big Four face an uncertain future—thanks to their push into China, their vulnerability to digital disruption and competition, and the hazards of providing traditional services in a new era of transparency. This account of the past, present, and likely future of the Big Four is essential reading for anyone perplexed or fascinated by professional services, working or considering working in the industry, or simply curious about the fate of the global economy.