Wer denkt, des Deutschen Lieblingsgetrank sei Bier, der irrt: Es ist der Kaffee. Ein Deutscher trinkt im Jahr durchschnittlich 146 Liter Kaffee. Dabei wird die Auswahl zwischen den Geschmacksvarianten und den Arten der Zubereitung immer gro?er. Es gibt jetzt Pads, Kapseln, Kaffee Colada und viele mehr. Das Little Black Book vom Kaffee erklart Ihnen die Geschichte des Kaffees, welche Unterschiede es zwischen den einzelnen Bohnen gibt und wo sie angebaut werden. Au?erdem beschreibt die Autorin Karen Berman viele Getranke und auch Gerichte, die Sie mit Kaffee zubereiten konnen.
Karen Berman Bücher






Acai Super Berry Cookbook
- 128 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
The Acai Super Berry Cookbook offers 55+ deliciously exciting recipes using acai, along with an introduction to the superfood, its benefits, and how to find and prepare it.
Financial intelligence : a manager's guide to knowing what the numbers really mean
- 284 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
Explains what business numbers mean and why they matter, and addresses issues that have become more important in recent years, including questions about the financial crisis and accounting literacy.
Financial Intelligence for HR Professionals
- 256 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
As an HR manager, you're expected to use financial data to make decisions, allocate resources, and budget expenses. This guide provides you with an understanding of the basics of financial management and measurement.
The Plant-Based Cookbook
- 192 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Straight from the ground and right to your table, The Plant Based Cookbook provides delicious and unprocessed recipes for a delicious, satisfying, whole foods diet.
Learn all about holistic healing and natural herbology through Adaptogens-an historic account, comprehensive directory, and cookbook on using herbal remedies-to your advantage.
Financial Intelligence for Entrepreneurs
- 240 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Managers in various businesses are expected to use financial data to make decisions, allocate resources, and budget expenses. This work presents the uses of finance specifically for managers involved in entrepreneurial ventures. It provides entrepreneurs with an understanding of the basics of financial management and measurement.
Live Longer, Live Better explains the ins and outs of a natural way of living and eating, along with 50 unique and delicious recipes, that together can promote health and longevity.
Financial Intelligence for IT Professionals: What You Really Need to Know about the Numbers
- 296 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
Understanding the financial implications of IT decisions is crucial for IT managers tasked with making significant investments. Many professionals in the field often struggle to integrate financial considerations into their daily responsibilities. This book addresses that gap, offering insights and guidance to help IT managers become more comfortable with financial analysis, ultimately enhancing their decision-making capabilities and contributing to their company's success.
Companies expect managers to use financial data to allocate resources and run their departments. But many managers can't read a balance sheet, wouldn't recognize a liquidity ratio, and don't know how to calculate return on investment. Worse, they don't have any idea where the numbers come from or how reliable they really are. In "Financial Intelligence", Karen Berman and Joe Knight teach the basics of finance - but with a twist. Financial reporting, they argue, is as much art as science. Since nobody can quantify everything, accountants always rely on estimates, assumptions, and judgment calls. Savvy managers need to know how those sources of possible bias can affect the financials - and they need to know that sometimes the numbers can be challenged. While providing the foundation for a deep understanding of the financial side of business, the book also arms managers with practical strategies for improving their companies' performance - strategies such as "managing the balance sheet" that are well understood by financial professionals but rarely shared with their nonfinancial colleagues. Accessible, jargon-free, and filled with entertaining stories of real companies, "Financial Intelligence" will help nonfinancial managers be smarter and more confident in their everyday work
