Customer Review: Epstein has an ambitious goal: to produce a tax book that lives beyond April 15th as a handy guide to tax planning. Epstein is only partially successful. Information on various tax credits has been made less useful by numerous changes in the tax code. Her information on the tax aspects of divorce... more info
Customer Review: I didn't find this book helpful at all. I knew nothing about accounting before I read it, and I still know nothing about accounting. I just sat down with the book and some ledger paper and attempted to set up an accounting system for my business. I am completely unable to follow any of the book's... more info
Customer Review: The best part of this book is that it's a basic nuts and bolts look at oil in politics, which fills in a lot of holes in a reader's mind. The authors start, of course, with a very brief historical overview of the oil business which, while useful, could be had in significantly greater detail... more info
Customer Review: This book is interesting and presents good information, but there are way too many typographical errors -- many more than the four that another reviewer mentioned. They distract from the professionalism that a book about the Supreme Court should have. Try Supreme Court for Dummies instead.
Customer Review: This is a comprehensive study in easy format that allows anyone to navigate through somewhat boring materials in a more readible format. All the necessary phone numbers and websites are included here as well.