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Free help from Uncle Sam to start your own business (or expand the one you have) - Softcover

 
9780940673373: Free help from Uncle Sam to start your own business (or expand the one you have)

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The secrets of government loan programs, guarantees, and grant programs are revealed here, along with ways to cash in on giveaways for existing enterprises and individuals who dream of owning their own business.

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Free Help from Uncle Sam lists some 100 government programs assisting small businesses. It describes financial, information, and consulting/counseling services for businessesincluding maritime and minority enterprisesby program, agency, objective, type of assistance, eligibility, restrictions, and contact. It briefly covers selling to the government. A convenient small-business directory recommended for public libraries. A publication of the Northeast Ohio Employee Ownership Center at Kent State University, Bringing Your Employees into the Business promotes employee ownership of small businesses, primarily through Employee Stock Option Plans (ESOPs). A good part of the book, including excellent appendixes on information resources, is reprinted from the Center's Ohio Buyout Handbook (1987) and other ESOP sources. There is some bias toward Ohio and the book is simply produced, yet it can serve as a basic presentation on ESOPs. Recommended for public libraries. Economics As If the Earth Really Mattered is a fairly comprehensive review of investment opportunities for the socially conscious by the publisher of a newsletter for social change-oriented investors. It covers investment funds, small-scale investing in businesses, organizations, and communities, and strategies for putting one's money where one's values are. A good companion to Stephen Lydenberg et al.'s Rating America's Corporate Conscience ( LJ 11/15/86). Recommended for public and academic libraries where interest exists. As traditional funding shrinks, many nonprofit organizations are looking for other income. In The Nonprofit Entrepreneur , experts discuss the opportunities for nonprofits to earn income, and the tax, financial, and management aspects of for-profit enterprise. The discussion covers nonprofit organizations of all sizes. An excellent introduction recommended for public, academic, and nonprofit organization libraries.Elin B. Christianson, Library Consultant, Hobart, Ind.
Copyright 1988 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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