business enterprises

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Gypped

2012
REGAN REILLY is in Los Angeles with her husband, Jack, head of the NYPD Major Case Squad. After Jack finishes his meetings with the LAPD, the couple may head north to the wine country, or may head south to Baja. Their only plan is to see which way the wind blows. The first day back, Regan goes shopping at an upscale new mall in West Hollywood. To her surprise, she runs into Zelda, a woman she'd become friendly with seven years before at a television studio in Burbank, when they were waiting to appear on the game show "Puzzling Words. "They haven't seen each other since. Zelda and Regan didn't win much money, but Zelda made up for it! A year ago an elderly neighbor she barely knew left Zelda eight million dollars. She has been enjoying her newfound wealth but is aware of the need to give back. At a recent fundraiser, she bid on a week's stay in an old Hollywood Hills estate and was the lucky winner. She's currently in residence there and invites Regan to a party at the mansion. While Jack attends a business dinner, Regan goes to Zelda's by herself, unaware that she is being followed. Regan is more than surprised at the run-down condition of the house and grounds. People should be paid to stay here, she thinks. Zelda introduces Regan to a colorful cast of characters, including her old neighbors, friends from her yoga class, a filmmaker, Zelda's financial adviser, her bookkeeper, and her personal assistant. It's all good fun. As the guests are leaving, Zelda asks Regan to stay for a cup of tea. They've barely sat down to chat when Zelda falls ill. A worried Regan doesn't want to leave Zelda alone and decides to spend the night at the isolated, aging estate. It's not long before Zelda asks Regan to investigate people in her life, starting with her father's new wife, Bobby Jo. The couple said "I do" in the back of a cab at a drive-through chapel in Las Vegas after only three months of togetherness. Has Zelda's windfall put her in danger? Regan is determined to find out, not knowing that she's a target herself!.

The great Skinner enterprise

1986
Fifteen-year-old Jenny relates the further adventures of the Skinner family when her father decides to incorporate the entire family into his new business venture called "At your Service.".

Piper Reed gets a job

2010
When she discovers the price of the coveted clubhouse, ten-year-old Piper and her fellow Gypsy Club members try to earn the money by creating a birthday-party-planning business.

Guide to self-employment

1989
Discusses the advantages and disadvantages, and the risks and benefits of having your own business which is your primary source of income.

The company

a short history of a revolutionary idea
2003

Social networking

big business on your computer
2013

Good lemonade

1976
A young boy who refuses to believe that the lemonade at his stand could taste that bad tries many things to improve business.

Advice about work and play

2010
Thirteen-year-old Claudia offers advice on getting a job that fits your interests and abilities as well as one that still allows you to have fun in your free time. Includes a glossary, discussion questions, a writing activity, tips from real teens, and sources of further reading.

The new totally awesome business book for kids (and their parents)

with twenty super businesses you can start right now!
2007
Provides children ideas and advice on starting their own business. Presents twenty businesses ranging from a lemonade stand to a consulting business. Introduces and explains the business skills kids need to be successful including making a budget, negotiating, marketing and advertising, and networking.

Rusty Timmons' first million

1985
Hoping that his awesome moneymaking scheme, a summer youth employment service, will help win back his old friend Dan, seventh-grader Rusty finds instead that it leads to an unexpected new friendship with bossy Ruthann Miller.

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