Not an ebook but well worth reading if you can get your hands on it. There's a book on running a small business by one John Gilmour, who used to own a bootery. Yes, that's right, a shoe shop.
He published periodic articles in the finance section of a state-wide newspaper in Australia and ended up publishing them all as a book (called "Small Business Soldier").
He covered such good topics like:
- how to deal with the tax man and various other government officials.
- losing the chequebook near month end to keep costs down.
- various ways to save money and increase revenue from a very base level.
- stock issues and how to avoid them.
- firing your bad customers and suppliers.
And he did all this in a very humorous and engaging way which kept my interest.
Basically, it was all about taking advantage of good times and surviving bad times and this got me further in business than any of the commerce subjects I did at University.
You might also want to look into a couple of books from John Cleese (one of the Monty Python crowd) called something like "So you think you can sell" and "So you think you're in business" - same humorous engaging manner but more closely aligned to sales, management and accounting information.
I would use the former to learn about the realities of business and the latter to learn about how it should be done in an ideal world (which, of course, it isn't).