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dirt cheap going out of business: Business Start-Ups Done Dirt Cheap Bruce Thornton, 2006-11 The number one reason for business failures in the United States is running out of cash. Business Start-Ups Done Dirt Cheap is an entrepreneur's guide to minimizing cash outlays while starting up a successful new business venture. The author shows step by step how to evaluate, organize, and set up a new business, while conserving cash and avoiding mistakes at each step. Each stage of the business development, from initial idea to commercial operations is examined. Details and recommendations on payroll, accounting, and legal systems and protections are included. There are sections on: Creating and evaluating venture ideas Initial organization and legal structure Initial operations and product development Commercial operations Early sources of funding Entry marketing strategies Characteristics of successful ventures Management tenets of successful ventures Common reasons for venture failures (to be avoided ) This book is the entrepreneur's practical guide to success with advice and examples to simplify each step of the business development process. Over 90 percent of new business ventures fail within 3 years, usually from lack of cash or being overwhelmed by regulations or mistakes. Follow the steps in the book and be part of the other 10 percent that are successful |
dirt cheap going out of business: Never Look Back Joseph Uzmack, 2006-05 Steal two million dollars from a wrecked armored truck and you can expect to be hunted. A guilty fearful mind is your worst enemy but guilt and fear take second place after revenge. |
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dirt cheap going out of business: Window of Guilt Jennie Spallone, 2013-04-10 Chicago real estate agent Laurie Atkins is gardening beneath the relentless August sun when her dog's frantic barks divert her to a dead body sprawled on the front acreage of her Wisconsin summer home. She rushes inside to phone the police, but the body disappears. Laurie begins to doubt her own sanity. Then the unidentified body turns up on the driveway of Helga Beckermann, her devious neighbor. When her emotionally withdrawn husband skips town on the holiest day on the Jewish calendar, Laurie uncovers truths she'd rather deny. Her family in peril, Laurie enlists the help of two women she thinks she can trust: former Chicago Tribune investigative reporter Mitzy Maven, and tough-talking CPD detective Maggie O'Connor. A brilliantly crafted story of what happens when life insurance companies play God, and how the dark desires of deceit and greed come home to roost. --R.P.Dahlke, author of A Dead Red Heart and A Dead Red Cadillac A dramatic, fictional portrayal of the issues health insurance claimants face when confronted by fraudulent claims handling practices. -- Robert A. Shipley, AV Rated Trial Attorney |
dirt cheap going out of business: Medusa Effect A. J. Lape, 2021-06-23 A birthday death and a church with secrets are a nightmare in the making for LAPD rookie Darcy Walker in this nail-biting crime thriller by A.J. Lape. Darcy Walker isn’t making enough bank to pay her bills. But delivering pizzas as a side hustle hits a snag when she finds her customer without a pulse. Problem is, the victim is Ugly Pizza’s biggest competitor, and her boss, Rollo, becomes a prime suspect. Determined to clear his name when crimes from his past surface, life as a rookie soon goes high octane when she dodges gunfire in an active shooter incident at the Church to the Stars. Going against direct orders to leave the interrogation to the suits, Darcy uncovers shocking revelations that unearth a Hollywood scoop that is anything but holy. While chasing the truth in both investigations, she fends off a bounty on her own head, and the feeling somebody is trying to kill her too. Is it someone connected to Rollo’s case? The church seeking payback? Or does a third party have an end game she doesn’t yet understand? For fans of Stephanie Plum, Veronica Mars, Fortune Redding, and other mystery-thriller heroines, Medusa Effect will leave you laughing one minute…then hiding under your bed the next. |
dirt cheap going out of business: One Boy's Shadow Ross A. McCoubrey, 2012-05-24 Fifteen-year-old Caleb Mackenzie doesnt put up a fight when his father announces the family is moving to Stapeton, Nova Scotia. In fact, Caleb looks forward to a fresh start in the scenic little area. Their new home, Wakefield House, sports large rooms, a big barn where Caleb can work on cars, and acres of forested land for privacy. But it also has a troubling past. In 1943, a boy who lived in the home vanished. Caleb hears the stories about what may have occurred so many years ago, but he passes them off as folklore until one day hes alone in the woods and hears the faintest whisper. Did someone in the distance just call his name? And what about his discovery in the hayloft? Could there be something to those old stories after all? The initial need to dismiss everything as coincidence becomes a soul-searching journey into the past where Caleb is determined to uncover the truth about what really happened to the missing boy. And in the process, he learns even more about himself and whats really important. |
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dirt cheap going out of business: A Dirt Cheap (and Different) World Hugh Hosch, 2016-02-02 This book is a collection of some of my own personal adventures during the period of the late 1950s to early 1960s before things began really changing from what was essentially a pre-World War II world. All the stories are true. A very few of them, and some of my accompanying illustrations, have appeared previously, but the overwhelming majority are original for this book. I hope you enjoy them all. |
dirt cheap going out of business: Takin' Care of Business George Case, 2021-03-05 By the early 1970s, practically everyone under a certain age liked rock music, but not everyone liked it for the same reasons. We typically associate the sounds of classic rock 'n' roll with youthful rebellion by juvenile delinquents, student demonstrators, idealistic hippies, or irreverent punks. But in this insightful and timely book, author George Case shows how an important strain of rock music from the late 1960s onward spoke to and represented an idealized self-portrait of a very different audience: the working-class 'Average Joes' who didn't want to change the world as much as they wanted to protect their perceived place within it. To the extent that working-class populism describes an authentic political current, it's now beyond a doubt that certain musicians and certain of their songs helped define that current. By now, rock 'n' roll has cast a long shadow over hundreds of millions of people around the world not just over reckless kids, but over wage-earning parents and retired elders; not just over indignant youth challenging authority, but over indignant adults challenging their own definition of it. Not only have the politics of rock fans drifted surprisingly rightward since 1970; some rock, as Case argues, has helped reset the very boundaries of left and right themselves. That God, guns, and Old Glory can be understood to be paid fitting tribute in a heavy guitar riff delivered by a long-haired reprobate in blue jeans but that #Me Too, Occupy Wall Street or Black Lives Matter might not hints at where those boundaries now lie. |
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dirt cheap going out of business: Merry Go Round W. Somerset Maugham, 2009-07-28 Looking out upon the backstreets, the suburbs and the high society haunts of Edwardian London, the delightfully witty and independent spinster Miss Ley surveys a tangled web of lives; she sympathetically observes the struggle under the pressures of convention, and the complex interplay between love and reason. Through Miss Ley's eyes we witness the brief but happy marriage of a dying poet; a woman's adulterous passion for a young rascal, and finally, an honourable man's decision to take virtue to extremes. |
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dirt cheap going out of business: Merchant Marine United States. Congress. House. Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, 1928 Considers legislation to extend shipbuilding construction loans; to provide for equitable distribution of mail contracts and institute a Federal maritime reinsurance program; to revise U.S. Shipping Board authority and jurisdiction; and to establish a Merchant Marine Naval Reserve. |
dirt cheap going out of business: Lies in Disguise Bernice Layton, 2011-03-01 Charlene's identical twin, Corrine, is dead, and Charlene has been terribly injured. After awakening from a coma, Charlene decides to assume her dead sister's identity in a desparetate attempt to uncover a murderer. Her plan becomes more complicated when she finds herself developing feelings for her sister Corrine's estranged husband. Can Charlene discover the truth before her deception is unraveled. . . or before the killer strikes again? |
dirt cheap going out of business: Off Track Planet's Travel Guide for the Young, Sexy, and Broke Editors of Off Track Planet, 2013-05-14 Off Track Planet's Travel Guide for the Young, Sexy, and Broke is a comprehensive, uncensored travel guide that gives you all the tools at your fingertips to reignite your sense of adventure and travel the world to over 100 destinations. The editors of Off Track Planet specialize in inspiring the young, sexy masses to get off their asses and out into the world. Conquer the world's greatest mountains, oceans, and footpaths, let your passion for food take you across the globe, party like it's your job, and hook up with locals from here to Timbuktu. In this guide you will: Find exciting, sexy, and -- most importantly -- free shit to do in every corner of the world Plan, pack, and get yourself halfway across the globe on a Cup-O-Noodles budget Discover charity projects that let you extend your travel and help a worthy cause And more! |
dirt cheap going out of business: Internet Apprentice James Winn, 2013-11-18 If you think you need to know the right people or have a lot of money to start a business, you might want to take a good look at the ideas of James Winn. He started his first online business in 1997 and built it into a multimillion dollar powerhouse. All it took was an Internet connection, willpower, ideas, and a lot of creativity. Now, he wants to add to his success by helping you escape a 9-to-5 lifestyle that is depressing and that fails to pay the bills. Learn how to • provide niche products and services that others overlook; • market and advertise your online business; • save time and money by learning the rules of the virtual universe; and • harness the laws of attraction to boost business to new levels. It’s time to think outside the triangle, because thinking outside the box is no longer good enough. Discover the path to escaping your humdrum life and building a business empire with Internet Apprentice. |
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dirt cheap going out of business: AC/DC - The Early Years & Bon Scott Neil Daniels, 2013-02-22 Often regarded as the greatest frontman in the history of rock music, Bon Scott tragically died on February 19, 1980 but his memory lives through the music he created with AC/DC. From 1975 s Australian album High Voltage to 1980 s Highway To Hell, Bon Scott and AC/DC were a global force to be reckoned with. AC/DC formed in 1973 but it wasn’t until the latter half of 1974 that Scottish born singer Robert Belford Scott joined the fold. Scott would help take AC/DC to legendary heights of success. Although the band s success did not arrive quickly, they released a stream of stunning albums and were undoubtedly the most electrifying live rock band of the 1970s. Despite the latterday success of the band, the Bon Scott years of 1974 to 1980 are often regarded by many as the band s most fertile creative period. Those years spawned 1976 s Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap, 1977 s Let There Be Rock and 1978 s Powerage, not forgetting the now legendary live album, If You Want Blood You’ve Got It from 1978. Exploring the two Australian albums, the five international studio albums as well as other releases featuring Bon Scott, this book AC/DC - The Early Years With Bon Scott is a fitting recognition of Bon Scott s legacy and a reminder of just how influential AC/DC s 1970s period remains. Charts the most creative period of the band s history from 1973 to Bon Scott s death in 1980. Includes a foreword from Uriah Heep’s Mick Box. Bonus chapter on Back In Black: the first album with Brian Johnson. Extensively covers AC/DC s five international albums and two Australia-only releases with Bon Scott. Perfect as a fans book as well as a book for AC/DC beginners. Bon Scott was voted the greatest frontman of all time by Classic Rock magazine. The most successful Aussie band of all time. A movie about Bon Scott s life is currently in production. |
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dirt cheap going out of business: AC/DC FAQ Susan Masino, 2015-03-01 AC/DC FAQ spans AC/DC's 40-year career, starting from the band's inception in 1973. This book covers everything from their early days in Australia to their first tour of England and the United States. It also includes personal experiences, stories, conversations, and interviews by author Susan Masino, who has known the band since 1977. Featuring 37 chapters, AC/DC FAQ chronicles the personal history of each of the band members, all their albums, tours, and various anecdotes. Rebounding from the tragic loss of their singer Bon Scott in 1980, AC/DC hired Brian Johnson and went on to record Back in Black, which is now one of the top five biggest-selling albums in music history. Taking a seven-year break after their album Stiff Upper Lip, the band came back in the fall of 2008 with a new album, Black Ice, and a tour that ran from 2008 through the summer of 2010. Once again breaking records, AC/DC saw the Black Ice Tour become the second-highest-grossing tour in history. True rockers from the very beginning, AC/DC will continue to be heralded as one of the greatest rock and roll bands of all time. |
dirt cheap going out of business: Spy , 1987-11 Smart. Funny. Fearless.It's pretty safe to say that Spy was the most influential magazine of the 1980s. It might have remade New York's cultural landscape; it definitely changed the whole tone of magazine journalism. It was cruel, brilliant, beautifully written and perfectly designed, and feared by all. There's no magazine I know of that's so continually referenced, held up as a benchmark, and whose demise is so lamented --Dave Eggers. It's a piece of garbage --Donald Trump. |
dirt cheap going out of business: The Real Adventure Henry Kitchell Webster, 2018-04-05 Reproduction of the original: The Real Adventure by Henry Kitchell Webster |
dirt cheap going out of business: Life on the Mississippi Mark Twain, 2012-05-04 Lively recollections of Twain's salad days as a novice steamboat pilot to views from the passenger deck in the twilight of the river culture's heyday. Engrossing and entertaining anecdotes by a peerless storyteller. |
dirt cheap going out of business: Both Your Houses Sarah Harrison, 2014-12-04 The Blakes and the Armitages enjoy the kind of friendship that endures: a civilised relationship based on mutual hospitality and shared parental experience. Both couples take comfort in the knowledge that they're not the only ones whose offspring are a headache. Giselle, the eighteen-year-old daughter of Hester and Jonty Blake, is the biggest headache of all. Surly, uncommunicative and profoundly antisocial, 'Grizzle' has embraced all the worst excesses of her generation. Where, the Blakes ask themselves, will it all end? So when she unexpectedly starts seeing Gavin Armitage, middle son of their oldest friends and owner of the most talked-about restaurant in London, they are delighted. Could this herald Giselle's return to the human race, and even closer connections between the two families? The omens are promising. But as the ill-starred affair goes from bad to worse both the Blakes and the Armitages are forcibly reminded of the old adage about blood being thicker than water . . . Both Your Houses is a warm, funny and acute portrayal of the hidden tensions which exist between family and friends. Peeling back the surface of social and domestic minutiae to reveal the insecurities and stubbornness to which we are all susceptible, it is a very special novel by a gifted and perceptive writer. |
dirt cheap going out of business: Confessions of a Bangkok PI Warren Olson, 2006-07-28 ''Two-timing bargirls, suspicious spouses, and lesbian lovers''—it was all in a day''s work for Bangkok Private Eye Warren Olson.” Fluent in Thai and Khmer, Olson walked the mean streets of Bangkok and was able to go where other Private Eyes feared to tread. The stories are based on Olson''s case files, fictionalized (to protect the innocent, and the guilty) by bestselling author Stephen Leather. |
dirt cheap going out of business: Religion, Thesis Dr. Everett C Borders Jr., 2017-07-11 A forward truth, real truth, is never offensive except for the blinders of personal perspectives of latent benign ambiguities of realities and historical perceptions. Without positive cognitive change, something sleeps inside us all and seldom awakens. This sleeper began to awaken in the mid 1950s and has stayed awake ever since as many and all have eyes but cannot fully or truly see, as an eye for an eye will always leave you blind. |
dirt cheap going out of business: Between Sisters Kristin Hannah, 2017-08-10 Tender, funny, bittersweet and moving, Kristin Hannah's Between Sisters skilfully explores the profound joys and sorrows shared in a close relationship, the mistakes made in the name of love, and the promise of redemption. We all make mistakes, but for Meghann Dontess the terrible choice she made some years ago cost her everything, including the love of her sister, Claire. Meghann is now a highly successful attorney, and has put all thoughts of love completely behind her – until she meets the one man who believes he can change her mind. Claire has fallen in love for the first time in her life, and as her wedding day approaches she prepares to face her strong-willed older sister. Reunited after two decades, these two women who believe they have nothing in common will try to become what they never were: a family. |
dirt cheap going out of business: Book of Commentaries and Skits 2014 Everett C. Borders Jr. Ph.D, 2014-09-13 This book references correlations, parities, differences, and possible solutions of some of lifes new and emerging challenges. Political connotations are just a metaphor and auspices of destined profound, moral indignations. Realizing in this life, no one, but no one, has all the definitive answers to any or all-real world solutions, except for personal and collective opinions that we experience every day. This writer being a pragmatist, innovator, scientist and commentator conveys researched concepts of opinions of personal & collective edifications, coupled with amusing personal and informative skits. |
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dirt cheap going out of business: Gamble in the Devil's Chalk Caleb Pirtle, III, 2013-05-22 In the mid 1970s, a band of men with little expertise in the oilfield defied the hard ground of Giddings, Texas, to search for oil in a barren, poverty-stricken land that was littered with dry holes, shattered hopes, and empty pockets. Max Williams, the former hot-shot basketball player at SMU, and Irv Deal had been in high-dollar real estate until the real estate market collapsed. Both were facing the wrath of hard times. Pat Holloway was a lawyer who operated drilling funds but had never tested the ill-fated Austin Chalk. He drilled the most and earned the most but lost it all in the shady confines of a Dallas courtroom. Jimmy Luecke was a highway patrolman who stopped Holloway for speeding one night and promised not to take him to jail if the lawyer/oilman would agree to drill on his family's land. Bill Shuford was right out of college and more interested in finding the next beer joint than his next job. Jim Dobos was a constable who used his badge to lease land, struck it rich, and was found with a gunshot in his head. Was it murder or suicide? Clayton Williams was the only big-time oilman in the bunch, but in the beginning, he made the mistake of employing the wrong geologist. Only those who used the geologic genius of Ray Holifield found oil. Holifield had cracked the code of the chalk. Gamble in the Devil's Chalk is the true story of their fights, their feuds, their trials, their tribulations, and their triumphs as they discovered the second largest oilfield in the United States during the past half century. Once they came, Giddings would never be the same again. |
dirt cheap going out of business: The Boy Chums in the Gulf of Mexico. or, On a Dangerous Cruise with the Greek Spongers Wilmer M. Ely, 2023-10-22 Wilmer M. Ely's 'The Boy Chums in the Gulf of Mexico. or, On a Dangerous Cruise with the Greek Spongers' is an adventurous tale set in the maritime world of the early 20th century. Ely's vivid descriptions of the Gulf of Mexico and the Greek sponging industry come alive through the eyes of young protagonists, offering a captivating blend of nautical exploration and cultural encounters. The book is written in a brisk and engaging style, making it a suitable read for both young adult and adult audiences, seeking an escape into a bygone era of seafaring adventures. Wilmer M. Ely, a prolific writer of his time, drew inspiration from his own travels and experiences to craft compelling narratives that captured the spirit of adventure. His keen interest in maritime activities and exploration shines through in 'The Boy Chums', underscoring his dedication to bringing authentic and thrilling stories to readers. I highly recommend 'The Boy Chums in the Gulf of Mexico' to fans of classic adventure literature and maritime fiction. Ely's masterful storytelling and attention to detail make this book a must-read for those who enjoy tales of courage, friendship, and high-seas escapades. |
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dirt cheap going out of business: The Rotters' Club Jonathan Coe, 2008-05-28 The first in The Rotters' Club series, bestselling author Jonathan Coe's iconic tale of Benjamin Trotter is a hilarious, heartfelt celebration of the joys and agonies of growing up WINNER OF THE EVERYMAN WODEHOUSE PRIZE __________ Birmingham, England, c. 1973: industrial strikes, bad pop music, first love, corrosive class warfare, detention, IRA bombings. Four friends: a class clown who stoops very low for a laugh; a confused artist enthralled by rock; an earnest radical with socialist leanings; and a quiet dreamer obsessed with poetry, God, and the prettiest girl in school. Unforgettably funny and painfully honest, packed with thwarted romance, class struggles and teenage angst, The Rotter's Club is perfect for readers of Nick Hornby and William Boyd - or anyone who ever experience adolescence the hard way! THE STORY CONTINUES WITH THE CLOSED CIRCLE AND MIDDLE ENGLAND __________ 'One of those sweeping, ambitious yet hugely readable, moving and richly comic novels that you find all too rarely in English fiction . . . a masterpiece' Daily Telegraph 'Very funny . . . a compulsive and gripping read. Coe had achieved that rare feat: a novel stuffed with characters you really care for' The Times 'A book to cherish, a book to reread, a book to buy for all your friends' Independent on Sunday |
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dirt cheap going out of business: Fort Worth Leonard Sanders, 2005 Travis Scurlock finds his way to the new settlement [Fort Worth] and begins his life there, eventually becoming a lawyer. As he evolves as a character, so evolves Fort Worth. Follow generations of Scurlock's family as they embark on a journey through history. [author] provides thrilling imagery, compelling characters, and a captivating perspective on the growth of Fort Worth--Back cover. |
dirt cheap going out of business: Melanin Carlos Suarez, 2010-12-15 The author of Melanin is a scientist who has penned widely read scientific books, that have been published in several countries. The success of those works has been the clear and engaging writing style, which up to now has been enjoyed only by the very limited professional audience for whom they were written. Under the pen name Carlos Suarez, the author has now entered the field of pure entertainment. Melanin is a short, action novel. It combines the explosive topics of racial tensions and attempted genocide, developing in a series of highly realistic settings that include among others, the inner workings of a medical school, and the luxury Caribbean villa of a business tycoon. The other work, brought out by the same publisher, is Erotic fantasies. That one is for adults only. A collection of 20 short stories, spicy and explicit, but tastefully written. |
dirt cheap going out of business: Hearings, Reports and Prints of the House Select Committee on Small Business United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Small Business, 1973 |
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