Lisa Holton - Books Written or Edited By Holton

Books Written or Edited By Holton

  • Business Valuation for Dummies (with Jim Bates), For Dummies/Wiley Publishing, 2009.
  • The Essential Real Estate Dictionary, iTunes App/Sourcebooks, 2009.
  • For Members Only: A History and Guide to Chicago’s Private Clubs, Lake Claremont Press, 2008.
  • The Everything Guide to Mortgages, Adams Media, 2008.
  • Accelerated Disruption by Eric Lefkofsky, 2007.
  • The Encyclopedia of Financial Planning, FPA Press, Fall, 2006.
  • Rental Property Investing: Know When to Buy, Hold and Flip, Socrates Media, 2006.
  • Marketing by the Dashboard Light by Pat LaPointe, Marketing NPV, 2005.
  • Are You Ready to Incorporate? Socrates Media, 2005.
  • Buying a Franchise, Socrates Media, 2005.
  • College Majors that Work – A Step-by-Step Guide to Choosing and Using Your College Major' by Michael Viollt, Octameron Associates, 2004.
  • The Essential Dictionary of Real Estate, by Lisa Holton, Barnes & Noble Books, 2003.
  • 100 Ways to Cut the High Cost of Attending College by Michael P. Viollt, Cooper Square Press, 2002.
  • Strategic Planning for the Family Business by Randel S. Carlock and John L. Ward, Palgrave Press, 2001.
  • How to be a Value Investor by Lisa Holton, McGraw-Hill, 1999.

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