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THE BOOK BILL
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Bruce Hopkins |
$8.99 (US Dollars) ( 232 Pages )
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THE BOOK BILL -- About this eBook ---- |
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How in the world did three simple encyclopedia book bill collectors end up in the middle of an international debacle stretching from central Indiana to the beaches of Central America, involving a shootout inside a missile silo out in the middle of nowhere as well as a mid-air firefight with a Blackhawk helicopter?
I should mention most of this story is true. Jeffrey Dax, L.J. Medina and Stewart Hartwell didn’t ask to be sucked into to this situation and were left with no other choice than to fix it. You have to wonder how did these three very socially undesirable characters stumble into organizing a top shelf military strike force reverberating up to the highest levels of government to make things right again?
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Other eBooks by this Author
| Borrowing Guide for Business Loans and Commercial Credit |  | It would astonish you to know the percentage of business owners, licensed professionals and even including financial professionals, who are surprised and unprepared to provide what bankers consider basic items which specialized commercial lenders require when processing their business loan application. This phenomenon is going to be even more prevalent in our new tight credit environment due to the additional layer of government oversight and their anticipated revised credit guidelines.
My guidebook is dedicated to address as many of the key elements of credit analysis as possible as well as the expected change in requirements with regard to the commercial lending process to assist business owners in preparation for their own credit request efforts. My thought is if you know first hand what the credit committee looks for you will be far more prepared when filling out the credit application and answering all those inevitable impromptu financial status questions.
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