How Finance Works: The HBR Guide to Thinking Smart about the Numbers
$35.00
101 in stock
Refresh Stock LevelInformation
Shipping
We currently offer free shipping on all orders over $100. Standard media mail shipping is $7.50 plus $1 for each additional book. Electronics are $35 shipping on all items.
Books
We get our books from a national distributor and although we strive to present up to date stock counts, stock constantly fluctuates. We perform a stock check when you add your book to the cart to ensure that it is available for shipping from the distributor. You can also check stock status by clicking the refresh stock link on the product page for the most up to date stock at the distributor. If an item is on backorder, you may place an order and we will update you on the estimated ship date as soon as we can confirm with the distributor.
Return & exchange
If you are not satisfied with your purchase you can return it to us within 14 days for an exchange or refund. More info.
Assistance
Can’t find what you’re looking for? We have access to over 13 million titles, reach out and see if we can help!
Contact us on (575) 322-6867, or email us at business@rabsbooks.com.
| Weight | 1.7 lbs |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 7.4 × 9.8 × 0.7 in |
Description
Based on the popular HBS MOOC, “Leading with Finance,” this is a hands-on and extensive guide to the ins and outs of finance for people who aren’t versed in numbers but need to be–an HBR Guide on steroids.
- Uber-practical: the book doesn’t just provide information; it’s a very hand-on learning experience, which sets it apart from other books in this space–including our own.
- Full-color, workbook layout.
- In the context of the subject matter, the tone is conversational and the material isn’t dry. It makes finance come alive (seriously).
- An MBA-level class in a book.
Audience:
- Managers, especially those who needs a deeper understanding of the numbers to do their jobs.
- Students
- Aspiring Wall Streeters
- Professionals–journalists, editors, writers, business folks–who need a robust understanding of finance.
Harvard Business Review Press



Reviews
There are no reviews yet.