The next time you hand over your money, take a moment to really look at that coin or note. Why is there a clear strip on each note? Who are those people and what's their story? And what's the deal with the Queen? Learn about who and what is on Australian money in Show Me The Money.
At the time this document was filed, Peter Lewis was the company's CEO. On April 23, 1999, the Company sold its corporate airplane, a Canadair Challenger 601–1 A, to a company independently owned by Peter B. Lewis.
Editors Zahavit Shalev and Fleur Star Designed by Laura Roberts-Jensen, Hedi Gutt, Karen Hood Publishing manager Bridget Giles Picture Researcher Harriet Mills Production controller Claire Pearson Production editor Clare McLean Jacket ...
Looks at money, currency, economics, and financial decision making through fun and interesting facts on the subject.
Make the book even more special by tucking tickets, a gift card, or a little cash in the folds. When you want to wrap something that is more personal than a greeting card, this book does the trick, adding some fun-loving humor.
In difficult markets and uncertain times, entrepreneurial ideas thrive.
This is a guide to sports marketing, but not a dull and dry textbook – aimed at sports marketeers and sports marketing students, but fascinating to anyone interested in sport and how football clubs make their money.
“Show me” implies that stakeholders want to see actual data (i.e., numbers and measures). This accounted for the initial attempt to see value in programs. This evolved into “show me the money,” a direct call for financial results.
“Show me the money.” There's nothing new about the statement, especially in business. Organizations of all types want value for their investments. What's new is the method that organizations can use to get there.
Dig down into the much vaunted but unsubstantiated rebuilding programme simply, firmly, and while wearing the Show Me the Money hat. It's of interest, I trust, to relate exactly how much cash and what materials ...
A fascinating sports marketing handbook that uses football to show how money can be made by a club, a tournament, a federation or even by an individual athlete.