Budgeting la Carte: Essential Tools for Harried Business Managers (Finance Fundamentals for Nonfinancial Managers Series)
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- Works well when you want a clearer application-focused read.
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Budgeting la Carte: Essential Tools for Harried Business Managers (Finance Fundamentals for Nonfinancial Managers Series) by John A. Tracy reads like a practical improvement title built around ideas you can test or apply. This edition lists 1996 • John Wiley & Sons Inc • 225 pages, which gives you a quick sense of scope and pace.
Edition on file: 1996 • John Wiley & Sons Inc • 225 pages • ISBN 9780471109280.
Why this book now
A reasonable choice if you like backlist books that still feel specific and usable.
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Light Short sit-downs
Light commitment. This looks substantial enough to matter without becoming a slog.
What stands out here
This one stands out as a usable business read, the kind of book readers buy because they want something to apply.
Best way to approach it
Most useful if you pause for the ideas that matter instead of rushing only for completion.
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