If you only need the buying answer, the current paperback is the strongest verified route in the current snapshot. It is below the official paperback price, below the 180-day eText, and far below the continuous-access eText, which makes this one of the clearer print-buy cases in the nursing cluster.
| Format | Seller | Current Price | Link |
|---|---|---|---|
| Paperback New | Merybook | $64.36 | Check price |
| eBook 180 Days | Springer Publishing VitalSource | $73.99 | Check price |
| eBook Continuous | Springer Publishing VitalSource | $107.99 | Check price |
| Paperback New | Springer Publishing | $122.00 | Check price |
This is one of the cleanest ownership cases on the site because the durable format is also the cheapest verified option. There is no need to pay extra just to keep the book. That matters in DNP education because finance and business topics often become more important when staffing, reimbursement, and sustainability stop being abstract classroom terms.
What this book actually teaches
Financial and Business Management for the Doctor of Nursing Practice is valuable when DNP students start thinking beyond direct care and into systems responsibility. It helps readers work through budgeting, reimbursement, staffing, program management, and the business logic behind sustainable clinical and organizational decisions. That is what gives it more afterlife than a one-course specialty text.
Because those systems issues often return during DNP project work and leadership roles, ownership makes good sense when print is also the cheaper route. In this market, the paperback is not just durable. It is the most economical verified choice.
Who should buy print and who should not
Buy print if you need the book at all and expect to use it through project, leadership, or systems work. There is very little case for choosing short-term digital over the current paperback on price. This is one of the easier decisions in the queue.
Dr. Telly Kamelia 














