Hence, I have
suggested booking profits in batches and not at once.
Not exact matches
President Donald Trump kept up his war of words with James Comey on Friday, calling the former FBI director's new
book «third rate,» and
suggesting it's unfair that Comey is
profiting.
What I would
suggest you do is,
book 50 %
profits at these levels and raise the stops on the remaining positions and watch for a day or two.
You don't actually stock or sell the
books on your shelves in real life — but if any readers take up your recommendations and buy a
book you've
suggested, the real - life bricks - and - mortar store that you've recommended will be sent a share of the
profit (the rest, presumably, being absorbed by the website's founders).
Or — even better —
suggest an idea for a future post about
profiting from writing a
book!
Even with companies like Createspace, they
suggest a price to you and if you want to go lower than that
suggested price they'll tell you why that's a bad idea, but it's generally your choice if you want to limit your
book profit.
Harper in his
book suggests that some high incomes are due in part to a concentration on
profit to the exclusion of other interests.
An effective corporate tax rate of 1 % on
profits booked in Ireland might
suggest that the hissing coming from Apple is not justifiable.