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Creation (Hardcover)
Andy Ross
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R630
R519
Discovery Miles 5 190
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Exploring the wealth of career opportunities open to those with an
interest in economics, Pryce, Ross, Birdi, and Harwood reflect on
how students can become successful economists. An ideal complement
to skills and employability modules on economics courses, or as
pre-course reading, the authors explain the attributes that
employers want and guide students to assemble the essential toolkit
that all good economists need. The content uniquely brings together
chapters which demystify the roles and industries that typically
recruit economists; explore the importance of strong communication,
quantitative, and broader soft skills and how to develop these; and
coaches readers through the application and interview process for
graduate positions. Readers will benefit from candid reflections on
the advantages and drawbacks of particular career paths as well as
the insights contributed by the authors, recent graduates, and
experienced industry professionals. Professionals with experience
working in industries such as financial services, government and
policy, journalism, and consultancy participated in conversations
with the authors about their careers. The valuable insights and
advice they shared are included throughout the book and full video
interviews can be found either in the e-book version of this title,
or with the accompanying online resources. Digital formats and
resources This book is available for students and institutions to
purchase in a variety of formats, and is supported by online
resources. The e-book offers a mobile experience and convenient
access along with video content capturing conversations between the
authors and practitioners and links that offer extra learning
support: www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/ebooks
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Creation (Paperback)
Andy Ross
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R279
R229
Discovery Miles 2 290
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A short tale of the Wind and his search for purpose. Find out what
he learns from the tree, the mountain, the river, and the sea.
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One (Paperback)
Andy Ross
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R378
Discovery Miles 3 780
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A collection of 35 illustrated mantras that open the mind and heart
so that the reader can hear the quiet whisper of the One.
Ever since the banking crisis started in 2007, obtaining bank loans
for commercial proposes such as lines of credit, inventory, or
equipment loans has been a daunting task. But Think Outside the
Bank is a timely book full of timeless wisdom about how
entrepreneurs and business owners can take advantage of alternative
methods of financing in lieu of traditional bank loans. Applying
for conventional bank loans is a time-consuming and labor intensive
process for most small to medium-sized businesses. The paperwork is
burdensome and today's invasive underwriting procedures require
reams of documentation, tough scrutiny, and nitpicky verification.
Traditional lending sources have been further impeded by new
banking legislation and increased FDIC oversight and regulation.
Bankers are hypersensitive about their reputations regarding loose
and predatory lending practices and are afraid of heavy sanctions
and punitive fines. As a result of this uptight credit environment,
alternative lenders who have access to private money are an
expanding resource for businesses needing reliable loans without
the hassles and restrictions. Think Outside the Bank author Andy
Ross is a 30-year veteran of the alternative lending sector, known
throughout the industry for his outstanding track record of
creative innovation and ethical integrity. In this new book he
reveals the time-tested methods of alternative lenders while he
shares his firsthand experiences with borrowers, lenders, and
private investors. He begins by explaining how he became an
alternative lender at age 15 in order to help his older sister
finance the purchase of a car - after her loan application was
rejected by the hometown bank. Ross was the youngest person to ever
obtain a real estate broker's license in his home state of
Connecticut - while still in high school. Before he was old enough
to vote he was already the proud owner of multiple successful
businesses employing dozens of people - including his parents. He
became a self-made millionaire in his early 20s, and soon found
himself as the owner and CEO of New England's 2nd largest subprime
automobile lending institution. Ross invented loan products that
enabled pet owners to pay for life-saving veterinary procedures and
keep their beloved furry friends alive and well. Businesses that
Ross launched were courted by buyers including General Electric
Credit Corporation - the largest financial corporation in the
world. He brokered an 11th-hour deal that saved Christmas for tens
of thousands of children in New York City. He arranged lending to
save his own church and to rescue a chocolate factory. But he
turned down an opportunity to lend money to Donald Trump because
Trump's credit looked a little sketchy. Along the way he reinvented
himself time after time, in order to survive terrible personal
tragedies and bounce back from unexpected losses. His stories of
devastation and triumph are both poignant and inspiring, and his
book is a goldmine of never-before published information. Anyone
interested in becoming an alternative lender or seeking advice as a
potential borrower need look no further than Think Outside the Bank
for answers, solutions, and expert insights.
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