Saturday, January 3, 2009

100 Best Stocks to Own for under 20 or Physician Documentation for Reimbursement

100 Best Stocks to Own for under $20

Author: Gene Walden

Cheap stocks tend to be cheap for a reason: they're risky. But with a little help from Gene Walden, author of the quarter-million bestseller, The 100 Best Stocks to Own in America, you can turn that risk into reward. With more than 8,000 stocks selling for under $20, the choices can be overwhelming. The 100 Best Stocks to Own for Under $20 does the work for you. Using his proven and rigorous formula for picking winners, Walden pares down the list to the best 100 stocks based on: four-year earnings growth, four-year revenue growth, three-year stock growth, and four-year consistency of earnings and revenue.

Booknews

Walden, author of and a frequent speaker on radio and television talk shows, offers a formula for picking winners, and lists cheap but promising stocks based on earnings growth, revenue growth, stock growth, and consistency of earnings and revenue. An introduction explains the method and gives advice on investing. Includes lists of stocks by state and industry. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

ForeWord - David Schweitzer

Walden has provided a worthy investment guide for both the novice and expert investor; it is an additional resurce in the eternal quest to beat the market averages.



Book review: Small Group and Team Communication or Charismatic Capitalism

Physician Documentation for Reimbursement

Author: Gabrielle M Kotoski

This is a comprehensive reference focusing on ethically and efficiently employing the principles of complete documentation to obtain benefits and financial reimbursement. This book offers hundreds of specific tips and techniques essential to producing complete documentation and accurate billing. Explanation of key terms and examples are included.



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