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Import/Export For Dummies

Import/Export For Dummies

Product Type: Book

Product Price: $19.99

Manufacturer: For Dummies

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Description

A clear, easy-to-understand primer on the exciting world of import/export

The United States imports $1.2 trillion and exports $772 billion in goods on an annual basis. Import/Export For Dummies provides entrepreneurs and small- to medium-size businesses with the critical information they need to begin exporting their products around the world and importing goods to sell in America. This practical guide covers the ins and outs of developing or expanding operations to capture a share of this growing market, with details on the top ten countries with which America trades, from Canada to Germany to China.

Reviews

Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-09-03
Summary: "A Terrific Resource For First-Timers - Don't Listen To The Carpers"

Why so many carpers on this?

This is a terrific starting point for anyone considering getting into the business. That's why it's part of the Dummy series, for Pete's sake.

Tons of tips and loads of helpful websites to reference.

Clear, concise language, to boot.

Those down-starring this because it lacks the specific depth they're looking for are throwing darts at the wrong target . . . they clearly should have been referencing a more sophisticated source in the first place.

But for newbies, this is a rich treasure trove of good information covering a whole host of pertinent topics, plus thoughtfully organized with just enough depth to get one headed in the right direction.

There may be other books out there that are better, but for just $13.59, this is a great first read.


Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2010-07-09
Summary: "Clear comprehensive introduction"

This book provides a clear, fairly comprehensive introduction to importing and exporting. Like nearly all such books, it contains a lot of information (nearly half) that you won't need. That is because not too many people are simultaneously involved in both exporting and importing, focusing on one or the other. If you are doing both, you are probably a broker, not an ex/im merchant. Nevertheless, the topics, although covered somewhat superficially, are vital to the trade. You will be at least made aware of most things you need to know. I especially liked the visual representations of the letter of credit process, a complicated procedure that defies understanding unless someone draws you a picture. If you know little or nothing about the business, start here. But because of the nature of an introductory text, you will need to go elsewhere to dig more deeply into the topics you need to fully understand.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-05-28
Summary: "A first-rate resource for do-it-yourself Import/Export"

I echo what most of the other reviewers have said, that this is an excellent, comprehensive and clear guide to starting and running an import/export business. The definitions, both in the text and in the glossary, help a beginner make sense of the often confusing jargon. The examples are just complex enough to be useful, no more. The organization is logical.

I will challenge the reviewers who fault this book for being too basic. Despite the "for Dummies" label, this book can bring you the entire way from beginner to expert. It starts from the beginning, teaches you the basics, tells you what else you need to know, and where to go to get it. You don't need a book that lists all information anyone in Import/Export would ever want, and if you had one it would be out of date immediately.

This book is written for the do-it-yourselfer who knows something about some product or market and wants to understand the entire Import/Export process. It does not assume you work for a company with specialists, or that you're going to subcontract out much of the work. It does not assume you have any experience seeing this done. To the extent you do have some knowledge, this book will show you how to leverage that in your business attempt.


Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2009-12-14
Summary: "Good for a beginner, but very basic info"

This is the best book I've seen for "newbies" trying to get into this business-- but not a great choice for someone who wants to actually go out and start doing international trade. The informaion is remedial-- I guess that's why the book is called "For Dummies". I wish they would have covered more about how to break into markets, etc.


Rating: 3 / 5
Date: 2009-06-22
Summary: "Minimal information on finding a reputable exporter."

A good reference for international trade regulations and documentation; however, if you are just getting started and looking for guidance on finding a reputable exporter this book will not fill all of your needs.