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Best Business Law Reference

The Essays of Warren Buffett: Lessons for Corporate America, Fourth Edition
The fourth edition of The Essays of Warren Buffett: Lessons for Corporate America celebrates its twentieth anniversary. Warren’s 50th anniversary retrospective, in what Bill Gates called Warren’s best letter ever, on conglomerates and Berkshire’s future without Buffett; Charlie Munger’s 50th anniversary essay on “The Berkshire System”; Warren’s definitive defense of Berkshire’s no-dividend practice; and Warren’s best advice on investing, whether in apartments, farms, or businesses. “Cunningham has done a truly commendable job distilling and organizing the essence of Buffett's letter to Berkshire shareholders...While the essays reviewed in the latest edition of this volume range across a broad assortment of topics, for most readers the most valuable part of this book will be Buffett's lessons and insights on investing. He's great at homespun metaphor, but behind those catchy phrases is a reservoir of financial acumen that's generally considered the best of his generation. For example, in an essay on CEO stock options, he writes, "Negotiating with one's self seldom produces a barroom brawl." There are uncountable gems of financial wisdom to be harvested from these essays, taken from the annual reports he writes for Berkshire Hathaway, his holding company. Just to pick one more, here's a now-famous line about those he competes with when making stock-market investments: "What could be more advantageous in an intellectual contest--whether it be chess, bridge, or stock selection--than to have opponents who have been taught that thinking is a waste of energy?"
Reviews
"Hearing about his common-sense views of capital allocation and valuation is very useful as is the evaluation of egos in the C Suite (mostly the CEO)."
"Warren Buffet writes very clearly and entertaining."
"Very rarely one come across a book full of so much financial/business wisdom."
"I enjoyed reading this book so much!"
"Just great."
"As expected, Buffett's writing is insightful, Interesting and inspiring."
"As you read this book, you gain insight into who Warren Buffet is."
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Start Your Own Corporation: Why the Rich Own Their Own Companies and Everyone Else Works for Them (Rich Dad Advisors)
Corporate attorney and best selling author Garrett Sutton clearly explains the all too common risks of failing to protect yourself and the strategies for limiting your liability going forward. Garrett Sutton has spent the last thirty years protecting clients’ assets and implementing corporate structures to limit liability. The Rich Dad Advisor series is the comprehensive, 'how-to' companion series to Robert Kiyosaki's international blockbuster Rich Dad Poor Dad which is recognized as the #1 Personal Finance book of all time.
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"A well thought out, no nonsense and easy to understand book."
"This is the best book to read to really understand the power of corporations."
"All the basics to get you started."
"This is a great book for newbies to the business world."
"Great!."
"The book is great."
"Valuable stuff here, especially for entrepreneurs seeking business-forming and asset protection advice."
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The Legal Environment of Business: A Managerial Approach: Theory to Practice
This textbook emphasizes bridging the gap between understanding legal doctrines that impact the business environment and how business owners and managers use legal insight to limit liability and manage risk. Sean P. Melvin is an associate professor of business law at Elizabethtown College (Pennsylvania), where he served as department chair for eight years, won the Delta Mu Delta Outstanding Teacher of the Year award, and received several Faculty Merit awards for teaching and scholarship.
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"Awesome!"
"Perfect buy for business law class."
"The book is basically brand new."
"Fast shipping and was great product!"
"description true to condition great."
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Best Small Business Bookkeeping

How to Stop Living Paycheck to Paycheck (2nd Edition): A proven path to money mastery in only 15 minutes a week! (Simple Personal Finance Books) (Smart Money Blueprint)
This is a straightforward budget planning method that will completely transform your finances, and eliminate your money worries once and for all. Grady Harp. (Hall of Fame, Amazon Top 100 Reviewer, Vine Voice). " This is the rarest of all rarities - a really good ebook on personal finance. ". "Avery Breyer's self-help guide to consumer finances... is filled with great ideasfor getting out of a financial rut . I found her reasons for setting up a budget to be compelling and was impressed by the Money Tracker program she includes with the book... Avery Breyer is the best-selling author of the Smart Money Blueprint Series.Avery has been quoted on/in Woman's World magazine, Time.com, Fool.com (Motley Fool), MSN Money, GoBanking Rates, and featured as a guest on WOR 710 "The Voice of New York," on The Financial Quarterback , hosted by Josh Jalinski.
Reviews
"How you manage your money (however much or little it may be) affects every aspect of your life - your physical and emotional well-being, your relationships, what hobbies you can pursue and where you can live. Don't make the mistake of thinking that you can avoid taking control of your spending by simply getting a job that pays more. It's a wonderfully readable combination of advice, fascinating examples, and moral support. It's like sitting down with that favorite aunt or uncle (or grandparent) who understands that people make mistakes and who believes in your ability to turn things around."
"I bought this for myself."
"But if you don't know what the basics is, then read this book."
"I thoroughly enjoyed this book."
"I liked the plan a b c approach as we all know that even with the best intentions getting to our financial goals don't always go to plan."
"Avery Breyer uses a step by step systematic approach to the discipline of MONEY..."
"Really found this helpful and if you want simple tips to work with a budget - this is for you!"
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Best Banking Law

The Chickenshit Club: Why the Justice Department Fails to Prosecute Executives
From Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Jesse Eisinger, “a fast moving, fly-on-the-wall, disheartening look at the deterioration of the Justice Department and the Securities and Exchange Commission…It is a book of superheroes” ( San Franscisco Review of Books ). These revealing looks provide context for the evolution of the Justice Department’s approach to pursuing corporate criminals through the early 2000s and into the Justice Department’s approach to pursuing corporate criminals through the early 2000s and into the Justice Department of today, including the prosecutorial fiascos, corporate lobbying, trial losses, and culture shifts that have stripped the government of the will and ability to prosecute top corporate executives. "That the Wall Street titans who blew up the financial system suffered little more than slight reductions in their bonuses only reinforced the perception that the “system” is 'rigged'—with the consequences we know only too well. The unfolding of the financial crisis makes for thrilling drama in Eisinger's hands, heightened by the anxiety still felt by all who survived it. “Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Eisinger does a masterful job of assembling this riveting dossier of the legal scholars, jurists, and elected officials who played a role in turning the U.S. into a nation in which white-collar criminals are celebrated for their cunning instead of incarcerated for their offenses.” —Booklist, Starred Review. “In a spare, elegant and unrelenting narrative, Jesse Eisinger's The Chickenshit Club tackles one of the biggest remaining mysteries about the 2008 financial crisis: Why the American justice system failed miserably in its responsibility to hold Wall Street accountable for its unforgivable behavior in exacerbating the near-meltdown of the global banking system.
Reviews
"The Chickens--t Club is a fast moving, fly on the wall, disheartening look at the deterioration of the Justice Department and the Securities and Exchange Commission, written sympathetically, thoroughly, but mostly - engagingly. They operate on their own, independent of the Justice Department, their dotted line overseers. They turned up clues, did forensic accounting, and turned (“flipped”) lower level criminals to get the executives. With George W. Bush, Justice deteriorated under Secretary Alberto Gonzalez, who was forced to resign, and the SEC deteriorated under Christopher Cox, whose intent appeared to be to simply let it collapse from inactivity. They have been battered by the collapse of Arthur Andersen, which put a lot of employees on the street, and has given us ridiculous arguments over “too big to fail” and markets that “self-regulate”. The most notable is probably (Judge) Jed Rakoff, who began at the SEC and as a judge, had the temerity to refuse settlements between the government and the corporate criminals, because they were superficial, trivial, insufficient, and demonstrated no sense of justice whatsoever. As a result, settlements now avoid approval by the courts. The final impression is that there is an absolute rainbow of crime constantly glowing over corporate America."
"James Comey gave Eisinger the title for his book when he took over as prosecutor for the Southern District of New York under a newly elected George W. Bush. Eisinger says that the very moment Comey gave that speech may have represented the apogee of prosecutorial zeal on the part of the financial enforcement regime. Even sadder, there is nobody looking out for the interests of the taxpayer, who is the pigeon of last resort, picking up the tab when the abuses that have been covered up by financial shenanigans finally cause a massive collapse."
"Like a lot of people, I found the 2008 meltdown pretty hard to understand. Jesse's book cut through all the jargon and the purposefully dense legalese and explained the financial scandal in clear, understandable terms that have opened my eyes."
"I knew that corporate executives were not found to jail for obvious felonies, this book explains why and how the government became so weak that it didn’t even try to go after individuals for a while and had low success when it restarted."
"eye opener....james coomey is in here with a passion for justice."
"Although I have not finished this book, what I have read of it is excellent--good information well presented."
"LOVED this book!"
"Eisinger describes a core problem with our criminal justice system and some of the reasons behind the disparity in the administration of justice in America."
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Best Banking Law

The Chickenshit Club: Why the Justice Department Fails to Prosecute Executives
From Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Jesse Eisinger, “a fast moving, fly-on-the-wall, disheartening look at the deterioration of the Justice Department and the Securities and Exchange Commission…It is a book of superheroes” ( San Franscisco Review of Books ). These revealing looks provide context for the evolution of the Justice Department’s approach to pursuing corporate criminals through the early 2000s and into the Justice Department’s approach to pursuing corporate criminals through the early 2000s and into the Justice Department of today, including the prosecutorial fiascos, corporate lobbying, trial losses, and culture shifts that have stripped the government of the will and ability to prosecute top corporate executives. "...brave and elegant...a fearless reporter...Eisinger's important and profound book takes no prisoners..." — The Washington Post “An absorbing financial history, a monumental work of journalism… a first-rate study of the federal bureaucracy. It’s also an expansive parable: of righteousness and compromise, overreach and underreach, excess, deceit, greed—the whole American show.” —Bloomberg Businessweek “Smart, deeply sourced, and full of insider tidbits about legal stars like Comey, judge Jed Rakoff, and former SEC chair Mary Jo White.” —Fortune "A well-reported tale..." — The Financial Times "That the Wall Street titans who blew up the financial system suffered little more than slight reductions in their bonuses only reinforced the perception that the “system” is 'rigged'—with the consequences we know only too well. "— Bryan Burrough, co-author of Barbarians at the Gate and author of Days of Rage “Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Eisinger does a masterful job of assembling this riveting dossier of the legal scholars, jurists, and elected officials who played a role in turning the U.S. into a nation in which white-collar criminals are celebrated for their cunning instead of incarcerated for their offenses.” —Booklist, Starred Review “In a spare, elegant and unrelenting narrative, Jesse Eisinger's The Chickenshit Club tackles one of the biggest remaining mysteries about the 2008 financial crisis: Why the American justice system failed miserably in its responsibility to hold Wall Street accountable for its unforgivable behavior in exacerbating the near-meltdown of the global banking system. — The San Francisco Review of Books Jesse Eisinger is a Pulitzer Prize-winning senior reporter at ProPublica .
Reviews
"The Chickens--t Club is a fast moving, fly on the wall, disheartening look at the deterioration of the Justice Department and the Securities and Exchange Commission, written sympathetically, thoroughly, but mostly - engagingly. They operate on their own, independent of the Justice Department, their dotted line overseers. They turned up clues, did forensic accounting, and turned (“flipped”) lower level criminals to get the executives. With George W. Bush, Justice deteriorated under Secretary Alberto Gonzalez, who was forced to resign, and the SEC deteriorated under Christopher Cox, whose intent appeared to be to simply let it collapse from inactivity. They have been battered by the collapse of Arthur Andersen, which put a lot of employees on the street, and has given us ridiculous arguments over “too big to fail” and markets that “self-regulate”. The most notable is probably (Judge) Jed Rakoff, who began at the SEC and as a judge, had the temerity to refuse settlements between the government and the corporate criminals, because they were superficial, trivial, insufficient, and demonstrated no sense of justice whatsoever. As a result, settlements now avoid approval by the courts. The final impression is that there is an absolute rainbow of crime constantly glowing over corporate America."
"James Comey gave Eisinger the title for his book when he took over as prosecutor for the Southern District of New York under a newly elected George W. Bush. Eisinger says that the very moment Comey gave that speech may have represented the apogee of prosecutorial zeal on the part of the financial enforcement regime. Even sadder, there is nobody looking out for the interests of the taxpayer, who is the pigeon of last resort, picking up the tab when the abuses that have been covered up by financial shenanigans finally cause a massive collapse."
"Like a lot of people, I found the 2008 meltdown pretty hard to understand. Jesse's book cut through all the jargon and the purposefully dense legalese and explained the financial scandal in clear, understandable terms that have opened my eyes."
"I knew that corporate executives were not found to jail for obvious felonies, this book explains why and how the government became so weak that it didn’t even try to go after individuals for a while and had low success when it restarted."
"eye opener....james coomey is in here with a passion for justice."
"Although I have not finished this book, what I have read of it is excellent--good information well presented."
"LOVED this book!"
"Eisinger describes a core problem with our criminal justice system and some of the reasons behind the disparity in the administration of justice in America."
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Best Franchising Law

The Essays of Warren Buffett: Lessons for Corporate America, Fourth Edition
The fourth edition of The Essays of Warren Buffett: Lessons for Corporate America celebrates its twentieth anniversary. Warren’s 50th anniversary retrospective, in what Bill Gates called Warren’s best letter ever, on conglomerates and Berkshire’s future without Buffett; Charlie Munger’s 50th anniversary essay on “The Berkshire System”; Warren’s definitive defense of Berkshire’s no-dividend practice; and Warren’s best advice on investing, whether in apartments, farms, or businesses. “Cunningham has done a truly commendable job distilling and organizing the essence of Buffett's letter to Berkshire shareholders...While the essays reviewed in the latest edition of this volume range across a broad assortment of topics, for most readers the most valuable part of this book will be Buffett's lessons and insights on investing. He's great at homespun metaphor, but behind those catchy phrases is a reservoir of financial acumen that's generally considered the best of his generation. For example, in an essay on CEO stock options, he writes, "Negotiating with one's self seldom produces a barroom brawl." There are uncountable gems of financial wisdom to be harvested from these essays, taken from the annual reports he writes for Berkshire Hathaway, his holding company. Just to pick one more, here's a now-famous line about those he competes with when making stock-market investments: "What could be more advantageous in an intellectual contest--whether it be chess, bridge, or stock selection--than to have opponents who have been taught that thinking is a waste of energy?"
Reviews
"Hearing about his common-sense views of capital allocation and valuation is very useful as is the evaluation of egos in the C Suite (mostly the CEO)."
"Warren Buffet writes very clearly and entertaining."
"Very rarely one come across a book full of so much financial/business wisdom."
"Well this book is not for you. This book describes what a successful business looks like."
"I enjoyed reading this book so much!"
"Just great."
"As expected, Buffett's writing is insightful, Interesting and inspiring."
"As you read this book, you gain insight into who Warren Buffet is."
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Best Labor & Employment Law

Employment Law for Human Resource Practice
Packed with the most current cases and examples available, EMPLOYMENT LAW FOR HUMAN RESOURCE PRACTICE, 5E addresses human resource practices associated with each stage of the employment process--from hiring, to managing, to firing--as it emphasizes the application of legal concepts to business situations. In addition, he has published articles in such journals as the BERKELEY JOURNAL OF EMPLOYMENT AND LABOR LAW, AMERICAN BUSINESS LAW JOURNAL, LAW & SOCIETY REVIEW, and the INDUSTRIAL & LABOR RELATIONS REVIEW.
Reviews
"I remember a class where the case studies were so old I did not recognize some of the companies in the book."
"This is actually a very good book."
"It's an excellent text."
"This textbook is amazing!"
"Great price."
"Good book for class."
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Best Business Education

Make It Stick
Drawing on cognitive psychology and other fields, Make It Stick offers techniques for becoming more productive learners, and cautions against study habits and practice routines that turn out to be counterproductive. If you want to read a lively and engaging book on the science of learning, this is a must… Make It Stick benefits greatly from its use of stories about people who have achieved mastery of complex knowledge and skills. Over the course of the book, the authors weave together stories from an array of learners―surgeons, pilots, gardeners, and school and university students―to illustrate their arguments about how successful learning takes place… This is a rich and resonant book and a pleasurable read that will leave you pondering the processes through which you, and your students, acquire new knowledge and skills. Anyone with an interest in teaching or learning will benefit from reading this book, which not only presents thoroughly grounded research but does so in an eminently readable way that is accessible even to students. Aimed primarily at students, parents, and teachers, Make It Stick also offers practical advice for learners of all ages, at all stages of life… With its credible challenge to conventional wisdom, Make It Stick does point the way forward, with a very real prospect of tangible and enduring benefits. But the authors don’t simply recite the research; they show readers how it is applied in real-life learning scenarios, with engaging stories of real people in academic, professional, and sports environments… The learning strategies proposed in this book can be implemented immediately, at no cost, and to great effect… Make It Stick will help you become a much more productive learner.
Reviews
"But the main "thesis" of Peter Brown's book - aside from being a summary of what cognitive science data shows about how we learn - is basically that many of the things we often assume about learning are wrong. We all have learning styles that are the way we learn best. While we all certainly have learning preferences (I like to receive my information in written form), that doesn't mean we learn best when receiving information in that form (I can do as well when I receive information audibly as when it is written, even though I prefer the latter). Brown reviews literature that shows that, at least as of now, there is no evidence that shows that how one receives information substantially affects how well we learn the material (after all, hearing or reading a phone number is immaterial to what i am remembering: not the sound or sight of the number, but the number itself). Also, another factor that affects how well we learn is our mindset, whether we learn for mastery or learn for performance. Those who learn for performance - so that they can show how good they are - tend to tackle learning new things (things that might make them look bad) with trepidation, but those who learn for mastery aspire to acquire new skills openly, without regard to whether they will fail before mastering."
"Well, after reading through reviews I found the article this was based on - if you have good google skills, then you should be able to find the PDF for free (I did): What Works, What Doesn't - Some study techniques accelerate learning, wheras other are just a waste of time -. The Scientific American Mind (mind.scientificamerican.com) - by John Dunlosky, Katherine Rawon, Elizabeth Marsh, Mitchell Nathan and Daniel Willingham. This is a little 6 page article which seems to explain >80% of the key points listed in this book."
"Most of us will focus on the prescriptions of Chapter 8: e.g. avoid rereading as a primary study method, and do use the blank paper assessment test, etc.. =====. While reading, I noticed two points made by the authors that will shape your experience: 1) page ix in the Preface: "first author is a storyteller". 2) page 200: "early readers (of the book draft) urged the author to get specific with practical advice". I agree with reviewers Soumen, T. Pagni, Economist: yes, the book could've been much shorter and focused on the advice. I also agree with the numerous reviewers who praise it: yes it provides excellent practical insight into the best ways to learn (both physical and mental tasks). I'm now prepared to wade through long winded stories to find the main points. - sustained, deliberate practice, even when it feels ponderous, is helping me learn. - Trust the process of study, forget, retrieve. Upon revisiting the material, I found myself *wanting* to find and connect the ideas spread across the stories and the book. During retrieval practice, I actually started remembering some of the advice from the stories, moreso than from the explicit recommendations. RELATE IT TO WHAT I ALREADY KNOW: I consider this book (MIS) a valuable complement to What Smart Students Know by A. Robinson (WSSK). WSSK tells you in much greater detail what to do while you are a matriculating student i.e. how to approach the conventional schooling process, how to assess class/book structure, how to relate the material to what you've learned, what specifically you should during the pre-study, study and post-study periods. Personally, the advice in this book is worth far more than the cost of $21, and a few hours of reading, reflection and note-taking that I paid for it."
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Best Business Office Skills

The Richest Man in Babylon
This timeless book holds that the key to success lies in the secrets of the ancients. This is a great gift for a graduate or anyone who seems baffled by the world of finance and a wonderful, refreshing read for even the most experienced investor.”— Los Angeles Times George Samuel Clason was born in Louisiana, Missouri, on November 7th, 1874.
Reviews
"The Richest Man in Babylon by George S. Clason is a classic collection of stories about how to accumulate wealth. We learn the classic advice of living within our means and how to save money and never miss it. We are told that if we earn 10 coins to only spend 9 of them and save the tenth to work for us. Make The Richest Man in Babylon part of your reading now and it just may help you win the next round of Bulls & Bears Board Game you play."
"But found myself sucked in to what I was being taught, that I was so tired for work the next day."
"I buy this book by the case and give it to all the young people (14-25) in my neighborhood."
"Wonderful book, love it."
"I chose this book because of the reviews and because it was mentioned in a book I had previously read."
"From beginning to end, very thought provoking with examples on how to change your habits tied with ancient story telling."
"Much to my surprise, I found this book to be a very valuable, practical guide that applies just as much today as it did in the ancient times of Babylon."
"Great book about the basics of gaining wealth."
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Best Business Mathematics Skills

Storytelling with Data: A Data Visualization Guide for Business Professionals
Storytelling with Data teaches you the fundamentals of data visualization and how to communicate effectively with data. Understand the importance of context and audience Determine the appropriate type of graph for your situation Recognize and eliminate the clutter clouding your information Direct your audience's attention to the most important parts of your data Think like a designer and utilize concepts of design in data visualization Leverage the power of storytelling to help your message resonate with your audience. At JPMorgan Chase, she has helped improve our capabilities to explain complicated analysis to executive management and the regulators with whom we work. My team is already using the lessons Cole teaches to move people to action as they see new pearls of understanding and make a difference in the lives of others. If you are a beginner in visualization, or if you struggle to produce good charts in your everyday job with tools like Excel, Tableau, Qlik, and the like, this is a great place to start learning the core principles ." Cole Nussbaumer Knaflic understands this and has written a straightforward, accessible guide that will help anyone who communicates with data connect more effectively with their audience. ".
Reviews
"People wanting a basic introduction to presentation graphics would be. well served by this book by Cole Nussbaumer Knaflic. Knaflic's encouraging message. is that MS Excel and PowerPoint can be quite enough software for good. graphics, but you will need to go beyond the defaults and work at the. details. The subtitle flags a focus on "business professionals"; the content. tactfully implies junior people presenting with PowerPoint to. time-challenged bosses at brief meetings. Examples show how mediocre graphs can be improved by reducing clutter, killing the key, better use of color, and similar standard tricks. A splendid case study on avoiding spaghetti graphics (lots. of tangled lines) stands out, and the problem and the ideas deserved. more. What's not here includes Cleveland dot charts, histograms and box plots. even among the staples of good introductory statistics courses, let. alone (say) use of logarithmic scale, always one of the first graphical. devices for many sciences. But that. reference level could easily be some value not zero, such as parity. between men and women, or the mean of a variable, or 32 degrees. Fahrenheit to separate freezing and non-freezing temperatures. A tighter copy-editor would have signalled that. "leverage" (used as a verb about 70 times) was too much of a personal. favorite, while "de-emphasize" for "tone down", "utilize" for "use" and. "incredible" for things all too credible are among several other. repeated tics."
"A very good introductory book to the world of storytelling with data and data visualization."
"If you want to stand out from the crowd, read this book and apply the principles!"
"I'm halfway through the book and it has already proven to be thoroughly valuable."
"Cole presents a very clear and effective approach to building visualizations that can tell a story with minimal amount of clutter."
"I also had the honor of attending a live presentation with Cole."
"While I like to think that my visualizations are pretty good, when you are teaching people (or convincing them to change) you have to know WHY the visualization looks good and is effective."
"As a career counselor, I bought this to help my clients incorporate graphs and charts into their resumes, as well as make better pitches for my data-driven products."
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Best GMAT Test Guides

GMAT Prep Plus 2018: 6 Practice Tests + Proven Strategies + Online + Video + Mobile (Kaplan Test Prep)
Customize your practice with a 200-question online Quiz Bank that lets you select problems by topic and difficulty Questions have been reviewed, revised and updated for 2017-2018 by Kaplan's all-star expert faculty. Expert Guidance Purchase of GMAT Prep Plus 2018 comes with one-on-one academic support from Kaplan faculty via our Facebook page: facebook.com/KaplanGMAT Video workshops with top Kaplan GMAT faculty help you master our proven methods and strategies for scoring higher We know the test: The Kaplan team has spent years studying every GMAT-related document available. Kaplan's expert psychometricians ensure our practice questions and study materials are true to the test. Our prep books and online resources provide the expert guidance that students need at every step of their educational journey – incorporating years of test-specific data and strategies tested by Kaplan students and our own expert psychometricians. Our guides deliver knowledge with clarity and simplicity while focusing on the specialized strategies that keep test-takers ahead of the clock and at the top of their game.
Reviews
"If you are new to the GMAT and looking for a quicker prep plan, Kaplan Premier is a good book to work with - it provides a good intro to the test (explains the mechanics, basic principles, gets you familiar with the test structure, etc), has solid strategies that you can use regardless of your level, and finally, comes with 5 Adaptive tests. ~~~ THE GOOD: ~~~. * Quite a few practice questions. * Solid material with proven Math and Verbal strategies as well as formulas/etc background. * 49 pages covering Integrated Reasoning. * 6 Full GMAT Tests (5 are in adaptive CAT format on the online and 1 is in a paper format in the book). * Online practice with additional exercises and quizzes - 18 online drills. * Much of general info on gmat has been moved into online video format, called Fast Fact Videos; that helps with learning when you have had too much reading for the day. * Great value for the money with 6 Full GMAT tests, practice questions, and many online Quizzes. * Good amount of coverage for the INTEGRATED REASONING. - not a travel size book. ~~~ OTHER STUDY OPTIONS & BOOKS ~~~. Many applicants, bypass Kaplan Premier completely and head straight for the more specialized books such as the Manhattan GMAT Set of 8 Strategy Guides, Fourth Edition OR Complete GMAT Course Set - 15 Book. These book sets come with 8-15 books that are targeting specific Math and Verbal areas. Veritas Prep books come with tests as well BUT only if you purchase from their website (Ugh) Finally, a book you should also now about is the The Official Guide for GMAT Review, 13th Edition (more on that is below). ~~~ SOME OTHER THOUGHTS: ~~~. * What is a good study plan using Kaplan Premier? Thorough/Methodical review of each area - If you have a bit more time, grab the Manhattan GMAT Set of 8 Strategy Guides, Fifth Edition OR Complete GMAT Course Set by Veritas - 15 Book. For Verbal Section: Foundations of GMAT Verbal by Manhattan GMAT. Let me know if you have any questions about the book - I reply to comments!"
"Bought this for a friend."
"This is an excellent study review for the GMAT exam, and I highly recommend anyone who is planning on taking the GMAT exam to strongly consider using the GMAT Premier 2017."
"The online content is great!"
"I love that the book comes with an online program to help you further."
"Good starter but the question back will only last you a week or two before you are going through repeats."
"Very happy with purchase."
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