I've scan read it in Foyles and it went back on the shelf as it felt more like a dummies guide but shorter and with less meat to it. Although, maybe if I had bought it and read cover to cover I might have ended up with a different view of it so don't take my initial poor opinion of it as gospel (and not all great books can be judged on size (I for one think that the Hobbit is better than the lord of the rings and it's less than a 6th of the size).
The book that I've currently got on order from Amazon is this one :
Some, all or none of the above may be purchased in the next couple of months.
Have to try and find independant reviews of them as (for instance) Effective pricing for accountants has a bunch of 5 star reviews but all of the reviewers have reviewed only that book making it pretty obvious that they're just a bunch of the authors freinds.
Hope that you find something useful amongst the above alternate suggestions to the E-Myth Accountant,
all the best,
Shaun
p.s. editied to make the books into actual links
-- Edited by Shamus on Wednesday 6th of June 2012 08:01:18 PM
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I'm a big fan of the original emyth book although I've yet to really implement any of the ideas, still in technician mode.
I bought the accountants version last year and it was a bit of a let down. I have the emyth lawyer book as well and it's virtually a straight copy and very slim compared to the original.
If you've not read any of the books yet I'd recommend you start with the original (first) book.
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