Category: Economics

  • Ross Reck’s X-Factor Cited in Food Service Book

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    Ross ReckThe Food Service Managers Guide cites Ross Reck’s The X-Factor as one of the many factors that has tips and hints on how your business can save thousands using simply ways to cut costs.

    Checkout Ross Reck Main Website.

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    • The Food Service Manager’s Guide to Creative Cost Cutting and Cost Control: Over 2,001 Innovative and Simple Ways to Save Your Food Service Operation

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      Available from Amazon.com

      The Food Service Manager's Guide to Creative Cost Cutting and Cost Control by Douglas Robert Brown
      The Food Service Manager’s Guide to Creative Cost Cutting and Cost Control by Douglas Robert Brown – Available from Amazon.com

      This is one of the very few books written for existing operators in both the commercial and non-commercial sectors. You will find over 2,001 practical, insider techniques and tips that have been gleaned from successful operators from around the world and tested in real-life food service businesses. You can put this information in place today to reduce expenses and expand profits. Easy to read and understand, this step-by-step guide and will take the mystery out of how to reduce costs in four critical areas: food, beverage, operations and labor. The companion CD-ROM is included with the print version of this book; however is not available for download with the electronic version.  It may be obtained separately by contacting Atlantic Publishing Group at sales@atlantic-pub.com

      Atlantic Publishing is a small, independent publishing company based in Ocala, Florida. Founded over twenty years ago in the company president’s garage, Atlantic Publishing has grown to become a renowned resource for non-fiction books. Today, over 450 titles are in print covering subjects such as small business, healthy living, management, finance, careers, and real estate. Atlantic Publishing prides itself on producing award winning, high-quality manuals that give readers up-to-date, pertinent information, real-world examples, and case studies with expert advice.  Every book has resources, contact information, and web sites of the products or companies discussed.

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  • The Disaster of “Trickle Down” Economics – Trump, You Are Wrong

    Economics
    Trickle down economics doesn’t work

    Trump continues to propose ideas that line his own pockets leaving the ordinary citizen out in the cold.

    Local Taxes: Local tax incentives would probably fail when ordinary citizens realize they can no longer deduct these assessments. [1]

    Wages: Line workers would never see pay raises.  Tax breaks for the wealthy and corporations mean that executive bonuses will increase, shareholder dividends will increase and the corporation’s bank accounts will become even more inflated.  History has proven that the money for these wealthy tax incentives do not “trickle down” to the ordinary worker. [2][3][4]

    References:

    1. The Washington Post, November 17, 2017, Renae Merle, Peter Jamison – In towns and cities nationwide, fears of trickle-down effects of federal tax legislation
    2. Investopedia – Trickle-Down Theory
    3. The Balance, April 29, 2017, Kimberly Amadeo – Why Trickle Down Economic Works in Theory But Not in Fact – Does Trickle-Down Economics Work?
    4. Wikipedia – Trickle-down economics