hi.. i need info on where to get business licenses here in san francisco, california... i have been searching on the net but i couldn't fine any.... thanks
Here in Virginia we obtained our business license from the local courthouse. It was called a DBA License, (Doing Business As) and was necessary to open a bank account in the business name and to take advantage of the tax write-offs our business incurs.
Hi, My Name is Karen D. Wyant and I've just started a new online buisness at http://members.aol.com/purplebpr and http://members.aol.com/purplebpr/companycrafts. Come and check me out and see if you have any buisness advise you can help me with. I'm interested also in what financing is available for new buisnesses. Thank you
Hi, I am doing some research for a business paper. I need to have it ready by this Thursday morning May 31 2001. I would appreciate your speedy input. My e-mail is yoyomojo99@yahoo.com (alias e-mail to reduce junk mail) Below is a list of questions that need to be answered candidly. If you would include a name and city state location that would be great. First name initials are sufficient. Thanks for your help. Your name will not be sold. Myself and a partner are putting together a bboklet about homebased businesses and want some input from America.
Hello, my name is Jim Fuwell, I am interested in starting a buisness of my own. I am wanting all the information I can get on how to start selling windows to contractors, or people building new homes or buisnesses. Im trying to find out how i would go about getting windows to sell to these type of people I just mentioned, I guess what I want to be is a quick middle man for them. Can you help me? I would really appreciate any advice you can give me. My email address titansjf69@yahoo.com Please help me out if you can. Thank you for your time. Your friend Jim Fuwell
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By NOVA PLAZA on Thursday, June 11, 1998 - 10:17 pm:
So, try your local courthouse there in San Francisco. May be a good place to start.
By Karen D.Wyant on Friday, July 10, 1998 - 03:16 am:
By Danboy777 on Tuesday, May 29, 2001 - 02:29 pm:
What is the one thing that has made your dream to be an independent home based business become a reality?
Do you have your goals committed to paper?
Did it take a lot of money to get started?
Did you ever doubt yourself? If so how did you overcome your fears?
Have you ever failed in your efforts?
What has been your biggest challenge in maintaining keeping your home based business up and running?
What is is you like most about being self employed with your own home based business?
What do you want to accomplish with your Home Based business?
What is the one bit of wisdom you would give to those seeking to start their own home based businesses?
Comment on the financial side of having your own home based business including the ups and downs.
Are you willing to release this information so it may be published in our work?
By Titansjf69yahoo.com on Wednesday, September 26, 2001 - 06:39 pm:
By Baxelsson on Tuesday, October 2, 2001 - 12:01 pm:
Non-Covered Worker Contracting goes beyond traditional employee leasing in conveying significant advantages to both business owner and worker. Under Non-Covered Worker Contracting, workers can take home 100% of their paychecks - 100% legally - and take care of their own retirement, perks and benefits. And, business owners not only avoid all of the burdensome, time-consuming demands of payroll bookkeeping (just as with employee leasing), they also save on the 50% matching co-FICA contribution and other costs of maintaining covered employees.
I will be very happy to send you information about this. Just send me your name and email address.
Bertil, baxelsson@terra.com.mx