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Book Description

September 16, 2010
This is a down-to-earth how-to guide on setting up, running, and improving your business. An easy read with humour, business stories and wisdom from over 30 years' experience of helping clients and students in many countries, this book covers most aspects of business - business structure, business plans, finance, accounting, staffing, KPIs, buying & selling businesses, succession planning, marketing, customers, credit control, succession planning, buy-sell agreements, divorce and business, business techniques increasing sales, adding customers and a whole lot more. Philip Bradbury is a qualified accountant (BBS ACA), business coach, corporate trainer, university lecturer.

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This book has excellent material on business structures & organization, and business accountancy from the basic to the technical and is extremely informative. Most of all, if you're a lonely entrepreneur with no one to share your business ideas and problems, you can get really practical advice.
Edwin Lightstone, IT Consultant, London.


This is a great book. It will be of great benefit to anyone contemplating starting a business, for planning purposes, and if running a business to see what gaps you've left that you should be filling.
Edwin Lightstone, IT Consultant, London

About the Author

Philip Bradbury is a qualified accountant (BBS ACA) who has worked for large and small organisations as an accountant, credit manager and company director. He has also worked for himself (well, for clients, really) as a chartered accountant, business coach and corporate trainer. And, in between all this, he has been a university, polytechnic and Chamber of Commerce lecturer on accounting, business start-up, business development, leadership and communication. He has also run workshops, in several countries, on personal development and on men's issues. And then, in those spare moments he's enjoyed, he's written about all of the above for magazines and websites in New Zealand, Australia, South Africa, Britain, USA, Canada, Germany, Norway, Slovenia, Romania and Czech Republic. And he's also written and published several books - the list is at the front of this book.

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I was born really early in my life and am an accountant/lecturer with the desire to write. I have been a columnist for magazines in NZ, Aust., Sth Africa and Czech Republic, as well as an editor and publisher. I've had 14 books published. My ambition is to be a published novelist before I slip into Father Time's withered hand ... like, soon!

In New Zealand I experienced life as an accountant, credit manager and company director, shepherd, scrub-cutter, tree pruner, freezing worker, plastics factory worker, saxophonist, army driver, tour bus driver, stage and television actor and singer, builder, lecturer, facilitator for men's groups, reporter, columnist, magazine editor, publisher, writer ...

In South Africa as an AIDS workshop co-facilitator ...

In the Australian bush as a barman, horse and camel trekker and stock-whip teacher ...

In England as a contract accountant, corporate trainer, university lecturer, commissioning editor, website editor/writer and freelance writer ...

I want to donate 10% of my book sales income to a microcredit cause/organisation to help alleviate poverty and empower people. Please tell me if you have any ideas for the best avenue for my funds.

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