• Rework

    Most business books give you the same old advice: Write a business plan, study the competition, seek investors, yadda yadda. If you’re looking for a book like that, put this one back on the shelf.

    Rework shows you a better, faster, easier way to succeed in business. Read it and you’ll know why plans are actually harmful, why you don’t need outside investors, and why you’re better off ignoring the competition. The truth is, you need less than you think. You don’t need to be a workaholic. You don’t need to staff up. You don’t need to waste time on paperwork or meetings. You don’t even need an office. Those are all just excuses.

    Rework

     1,120.00
  • Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert T. Kiyosaki

    It’s been nearly 25 years since Robert Kiyosaki’s Rich Dad Poor Dad first made waves in the Personal Finance arena. It has since become the #1 Personal Finance book of all time… translated into dozens of languages and sold around the world. Rich Dad Poor Dad is Robert’s story of growing up with two dads — his real father and the father of his best friend, his rich dad — and the ways in which both men shaped his thoughts about money and investing. The book explodes the myth that you need to earn a high income to be rich and explains the difference between working for money and having your money work for you.

  • Rich Dad’s Increase Your Finanacial IQ’S

    Many of our global economic problems started in 1971…when President Richard Nixon took the U.S. off the gold standard. Throughout history, when a government went off the gold standard, an age of turbulence began.

    In 1997, Robert’s book Rich Dad Poor Dad stunned readers stating, “Your house is not an asset.” As howls of protest went up around the world, the book went on to become an international bestseller and the #1 personal finance book of all time.

  • Rich Dad’s Who Took My Money?: Why Slow Investors Lose and Fast Money Wins!

    Learn what financial advisors don’t want you to know!

    Robert’s rich dad often told him: “The faster your money moves, the higher the returns and the lower your risk.” Conventional financial wisdom recommends that you save money and invest for the long term. In other words: park your money.

    That was not rich dad’s advice. He taught Robert to increase the velocity of my money. And, even if you start small, it’s advice that anyone can follow and benefit from.

  • Rich dad’s guide to becoming rich without cutting up your credit cards

    There are “financial experts” who advise people to take out their credits cards and cut them up. And that may be a good plan for someone who is financially irresponsible, it’s not great advice for someone who wants to build wealth and become financially free. Cutting up your credit cards won’t make you rich; learning to leverage and manage debt will.

  • Rich Dad’s Guide to Investing: What the Rich Invest In, That the Poor and Middle-Class Do Not

    Investing means different things to different people… and there is a huge difference between passive investing and becoming an active, engaged investor. Rich Dad’s Guide to Investing, one of the three core titles in the Rich Dad Series, covers the basic rules of investing, how to reduce your investment risk, how to convert your earned income into passive income… plus Rich Dad’s 10 Investor Con

     

  • RICH!: The New Power Laws of Personal Finance

    How to Grow Rich in a New, Disruptive Age.

    A new, disruptive age is upon us. Times have changed. Life has changed. Job profiles have changed. Job security has changed. Aspirations have changed. Marriage and personal lifestyles have changed, though like lemmings to destruction charging, most of us continue to behave as if nothing has changed. To grow and protect your money now, you need to master the new realities of personal finance: Don’t focus on saving, focus on increasing your income Get a second income

  • Rising Strong

    The physics of vulnerability is simple: If we are brave enough often enough, we will fall. The author of Daring Greatly and The Gifts of Imperfection tells us what it takes to get back up, and how owning our stories of disappointment, failure, and heartbreak gives us the power to write a daring new ending. Struggle, Brené Brown writes, can be our greatest call to courage, and rising strong our clearest path to deeper meaning, wisdom, and hope.

    Rising Strong

     960.00
  • Romancing The Balance Sheet: On The Go (Paperback)

    Dr Anil Lamba’s bestselling book Romancing the Balance Sheet now comes in a compact travel edition. Meant for the On-the-Go reader, this book is your handy companion when it comes to understanding financial management. A result of the thousands of requests that Dr Lamba receives from the existing readers of Romancing the Balance Sheet, this book covers all topics from the main book, albeit in an abridged form. Presented in a manner that is long enough to cover the topic and short enough to carry with ease.

  • Romancing The Balancesheet (Hardcover)

    There is no such thing as a non-finance person. It is an error to think that finance management is limited to the Finance Department alone. In fact, it is happening right through the organization-for every action you take impacts the bottom line of your company.

  • Safal Angrezi Guru

    Neupane,Bhattarai

    This books helps to learn english language in very easy and fast way.

    Safal Angrezi Guru

     390.00
  • Same as Ever: A Guide to What Never Changes

    From Morgan Housel, bestselling author of The Psychology of Money , stories about what people have always done, and will always do

     

    Everyone wants to see the future. Few are good at it. From business to economics, politics to social trends, we’re just not very good at predicting what happens next.

     

    According to Morgan Housel, this is because we focus too much on what we think will change and not enough on what we know will stay the same.

     

    If you traveled in time to 500 years ago or 500 years from now, you would be astounded at how much technology and medicine has changed. The geopolitical order would make no sense to you. The language and dialect may be completely foreign. But you’d notice people falling for greed and fear just like they do in our current world.

     

    You’d see people persuaded by risk, jealousy, and tribal affiliations in ways that are familiar to you.

     

    You’d see overconfidence and short-sightedness that reminds you of people’s behavior today.

     

    You’d find people seeking the secret to a happy life and trying to find certainty when none exists in ways that are so relatable.

     

    When transported to an unfamiliar world, you’d spend a few minutes watching people behave and say, “Ah. I’ve seen this before. Same as ever.”

     

    History is filled with surprises no one could have seen coming. But if we learn to see what doesn’t change, we can be more confident in our choices, no matter what the future brings.

  • Screen Time

    Rather than going cold turkey or fighting against the finely calibrated, billion-dollar barrage of demands for our attention that ping up on our phones, we need to know how to strike a healthier balance with our devices.

    Screen Time

     800.00
  • Second Chance

    Did you miss the gold and silver spikes to $1900 and $50 in 2011? Did you get in near the top and ride all the way down into the 2015 lows? Or perhaps you didn’t buy at all, and by late 2016, while the most explosive precious metals and mining stock run-up in decades was taking place, you watched. You may think you’ve missed the boat. But you would be wrong. David Morgan’s research shows decisively that as much as “90% of the profit potential becomes available during the last 10% of the entire bull run” – if you avoid what he calls “the amateur’s mindset.” Second Chance: How to Make and Keep Big Money from the Coming Gold and Silver Shock-Wave empowers you to step onto the investment battlefield and leave it a winner. Many fortunes will be made during the coming years. On paper. But, when all is said and done, as the great speculator Jesse Livermore declared, “On paper it will remain.” Let us help you keep most of your earnings and claim your place at the Winners’ Table.

    Second Chance

     840.00
  • Security Analysis

    With nearly a million copies sold, Security Analysis has been continuously in print for more than sixty years. No investment book in history had either the immediate impact, or the long-term relevance and value, of its first edition in 1934. By 1951, seventeen years past its original publication and more than a decade beyond its revised and acclaimed 1940 second edition, authors Benjamin Graham and David Dodd had seen business and investment markets travel from the depths of Depression to the heights of recovery, and had observed investor behavior during both the calm of peacetime and the chaos of World War II.

    Security Analysis

     1,975.00
  • Seek to Be Wise: Finding Extraordinary Wisdom in Everyday Life

    We’re all looking for answers. We just need to open our eyes to the world around us to find them.

    Author Chess Britt shares a delightful personal collection of down-to-earth maxims with one clear agenda: to inspire us to search for truth and wisdom. If we actively seek wisdom, says Britt, we’re bound to live our happiest and most productive lives. The best part is that we don’t have to look far. Truth and wisdom are often right under our noses in our everyday lives.

    And when we seek wisdom and learn from it, we’ll be ready not only to grab life’s opportunities, but to meet the challenges we will inevitably face. Britt believes in us and in our ability to carry out the search, and his encouraging words and (often humorous) stories contain an uplifting message about recognizing, embracing, and valuing those searches.

    The maxims—with titles like “Live to Love and Love to Live” and “It’s Going to Be Okay” explore topics such as making the most of our time with other people, why anger is our enemy, the importance of patience, and even why we shouldn’t waste precious time lying in bed when there are things to be done—guide with a gentle hand. Britt’s suggestions are offered without judgment and have something to say to people of all ages, from all walks of life. If after reading the maxims, we want to alter our present course, the author offers questions to ponder on how to move forward. Britt’s life experiences and faith guide him in this thoughtful and generous book you’ll want to experience and share with anyone looking for answers.

  • Sensehacking: How to Use the Power of Your Senses for Happier, Healthier Living

    The world expert in multisensory perception on the remarkable ways we can use our senses to lead richer lives

    ‘Spence does for the senses what Marie Kondo does for homes – he shows us how to rearrange and declutter our way to better living’ Avery Gilbert, author of What the Nose Knows

    How can the furniture in your home affect your well-being? What colour clothing will help you play sport better? And what simple trick will calm you after a tense day at work? In this revelatory book, pioneering and entertaining Oxford professor Charles Spence shows how our senses change how we think and feel, and how by ‘hacking’ them we can reduce stress, become more productive and be happier.

    We like to think of ourselves as rational beings, and yet it’s the scent of expensive face cream that removes wrinkles (temporarily) and the noise of the crowd really does affect the referee’s decision. Sensehacking explores how the senses are stimulated in nature, at home, in the workplace and at play. Using cutting-edge science, Spence shows how the senses interact and affect our minds and bodies.

    ‘Everything you need to know about how to cope with the hidden sensory overload of modern life, engagingly told’ Robin Dunbar, author of How Many Friends Does One Person Need?

    ‘A tour de force’ David Howes, author of The Sensory Studies Manifesto

    ‘Especially timely in these pandemic times’ Roger Kneebone, author of Expert

  • Share Sutra (Nepali)

    सेयरमा पैसा बनाउन माथिबाट तल वा तलबाट माथि दुवै रणनीति अपनाउन सकिन्छ तर जोखिम एवम् तनाव दुवैलाई कम गर्दै जस्तोसुकै बजारमा पनि आत्मविश्वासका साथ लगानी गर्ने उत्कृष्ट सूत्र भनेको रुपैयाँको औसत लागत रणनीति हो ।

    जोखिम असल र खराब दुवै हुन्छन् । सम्पत्ति बनाउन असल जोखिम चिन्न सक्नुपर्छ । लगानी गर्न जोखिम लिने क्षमता भएर मात्र हुन्न, इच्छाशक्ति पनि चाहिन्छ, जसको मापन हामी आफैँ गर्न सक्छौं ।

    सेयर बजारका विज्ञ, विश्लेषक, लेखक एवम् मार्गदर्शक रविन्द्र भट्टराईको सेयरबाट सम्पत्तिको वैभव बनाउने सूत्रात्मक किताब हो- सेयर सूत्र ।

  • Shoe Dog: A Memoir by the Creator of Nike

    In this instant and tenacious New York Times bestseller, Nike founder and board chairman Phil Knight “offers a rare and revealing look at the notoriously media-shy man behind the swoosh” (Booklist, starred review), illuminating his company’s early days as an intrepid start-up and its evolution into one of the world’s most iconic, game-changing, and profitable brands.

    Bill Gates named Shoe Dog one of his five favorite books of 2016 and called it “an amazing tale, a refreshingly honest reminder of what the path to business success really looks like. It’s a messy, perilous, and chaotic journey, riddled with mistakes, endless struggles, and sacrifice. Phil Knight opens up in ways few CEOs are willing to do.”

  • Shortcut Your Startup: Ten Ways to Speed Up Entrepreneurial Success

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    An indispensable guide to starting your business from scratch
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    Think you know how to launch a successful business? Think again.

    Courtney and Carter Reum know startups. As early investors in the likes of Lyft, Pinterest and SpaceX, as well as founders of a multi-million-dollar company, they’ve seen what makes some businesses thrive – and some fail.

    Now, they draw on what they’ve learnt to offer a holistic guide to building your business. They reveal that most of the received wisdom is wrong – and offer counterintuitive examples from the likes of Airbnb, Uber and Facebook that chart a different path. From initial idea to exit strategy, these startup shortcuts offer an unexpected new route to success.

     

    Praise for Shortcut Your Startup

    Shortcut Your Startup shows you how to launch a sustainable startup so that both you and your business can thrive.’ Arianna Huffington

    ‘Courtney and Carter Reum reveal the tools and tactics that many of the most successful startups use to disrupt, scale and succeed.’ Tony Robbins

    ‘Carter and Courtney echo what we increasingly know to be true: entrepreneurial success isn’t about pedigree and popularity but about pounding the pavement, taking smart risks and trusting your instincts.’ Sophia Amurosu, author of #GIRLBOSS

    ‘In Shortcut Your Startup, Courtney and Carter share the best insights from their own ventures as well as what they’ve learned through their vast network.’ Keith Ferrazzi, author of Never Eat Alone

  • Siddhartha

    Though set in a place and time far removed from the Germany of 1922, the year of the book’s debut, the novel is infused with the sensibilities of Hermann Hesse’s time, synthesizing disparate philosophies–Eastern religions, Jungian archetypes, Western individualism–into a unique vision of life as expressed through one man’s search for meaning.

    It is the story of the quest of Siddhartha, a wealthy Indian Brahmin who casts off a life of privilege and comfort to seek spiritual fulfillment and wisdom. On his journey, Siddhartha encounters wandering ascetics, Buddhist monks, and successful merchants, as well as a courtesan named Kamala and a simple ferryman who has attained enlightenment. Traveling among these people and experiencing life’s vital passages–love, work, friendship, and fatherhood–Siddhartha discovers that true knowledge is guided from within.

    Siddhartha

     250.00

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