Book Description
The book covers the federal, state and local regulations imposed on small businesses. Concise, friendly and up-to-the-minute, the book details each critical step.
Author : Entrepreneur Press
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 31,80 MB
Release : 2004
Category : New business enterprises
ISBN : 9781932156812
The book covers the federal, state and local regulations imposed on small businesses. Concise, friendly and up-to-the-minute, the book details each critical step.
Author : Charles Underwood
Publisher : Charles Underwood
Page : 67 pages
File Size : 39,23 MB
Release : 2012-01-19
Category : House & Home
ISBN : 0615640214
This book should prove most helpful as a "how to" guide for a man working alone to build a strong, yet simple log cabin made to last. It can be a log cabin that a man can be proud to call his home or for a getaway home away from home on the weekend. I built the 13 by 41 foot cabin shell, including cutting down the trees and peeling off the bark, in three months while camping out in a tent. Cutting down the trees and pilling off the bark took more than half of the time in completing the shell of the cabin. It was hard work, but by using the trees on my property I saved money and it gave me a more satisfying feeling of accomplishment as I lived my dream. After about three months work the cabin was up and we moved from our tents into the cabin, however, the electrical wiring, well and plumbing, septic system, interior walls, chimney, and 8 by 28 foot add-on, which are covered in varying details (less on the wiring and plumbing) in this book, were worked on as I got the time and money. Overall, to complete the cabin, it took about four to five months time. The 757 square foot cabin was completed in about four months by working long hours, six days a week. The long camping experience was an ordeal for my wife, but my son and I enjoyed it. We thank God for His help and guidance through it all. The plans contained in this book are designed to allow a man working alone to build a cabin in a short time that will last a life time. I include an additional chapter about building a pergola type patio cover out of red cedar. 48 pictures are included in this book. Happy trails!
Author : Tom Walker
Publisher : Alaska Northwest Books
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 26,52 MB
Release : 1984
Category : Architecture
ISBN :
Pt. I consists of a step-by-step guide to constructing a log cabin including tools, site selection, foundations, joining techniques etc. Pt. II outlines the history of log building in Alaska.
Author : Claretta T. Pam
Publisher : Double Click
Page : 50 pages
File Size : 37,4 MB
Release : 2014-12
Category :
ISBN : 9781491302514
20 Step QUICK START GUIDE topics include: Step 1: Write a business plan Step 2: Obtain start-up capital Step 3: Set up a legal business structure Step 4: Register `Doing Business As¿ names Step 5: Appoint a Registered Agent Step 6: Protect your company name Step 7: Employer Identification Number Step 8: Business licensing requirements Step 9: Draft internal documents Step 10: Satisfy insurance requirements Step 11: Establish a business presence Step 12: Establish a Web presence Step 13: Develop business collateral Step 14: Open a bank/ merchant account Step 15: Accounting procedures Step 16: Get a business credit card Step 17: Identify where to get help Step 18: Get started Step 19: Additional filings Step 20: Follow government rules Includes state specific information
Author : Charlene Kreeger
Publisher : Sasquatch Books
Page : 40 pages
File Size : 26,92 MB
Release : 1997-07-29
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 0934007179
Goats, glaciers, ice worms, and igloos teach the ABCs of the Last Frontier, where Z is for zero temperatures. Ages 3 and up.
Author : U.s. Government Accountability Office
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 76 pages
File Size : 47,6 MB
Release : 2017-08-03
Category :
ISBN : 9781974195107
" In 1971, the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act was enacted to resolve long-standing aboriginal land claims and to foster economic development for Alaska Natives. This federal law directed that corporations be created under Alaska state law, which were to be the vehicles for distributing the settlement. As directed by the act, 12 for-profit regional corporations were established, representing geographical regions in the state. Later, a 13th regional corporation was formed to represent Alaska Natives residing outside of Alaska. Eligible Alaska Native applicants who were alive on December 18, 1971, became shareholders in the corporations. The Settlement Act, as amended, authorizes the corporations to provide benefits to shareholders and to other Alaska Natives. GAO was asked to review these corporations. This report examines (1) governance practices of the regional Alaska Native corporations, (2) requirements for and oversight of the corporations' financial reporting practices, (3) benefits provided by the corporations to their shareholders and other Alaska Natives, and (4) questions to consider for the future. GAO reviewed relevant federal and state laws and regulations, as well as the corporations' annual reports, proxy materials, and other documents. GAO interviewed representatives from each of the 13 regional corporations and visited seven of the Alaskan regions. GAO is making no recommendations"
Author : Susan B. Andrews
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 222 pages
File Size : 29,54 MB
Release : 1998-01-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9780803259331
In this lively and sometimes poignant collection of essays and autobiographies, nearly fifty Alaska Native writers tell of their unique way of life and bear witness to the sweeping cultural changes occurring in their lifetimes. They explore a range of experiences and issues, including skinning a polar bear; traditional domestic and subsistence practices; marriage customs; alcoholism; the challenges and opportunities of modern education; balancing traditional and contemporary demands; discrimination; adapting to urban life; the treatment of Native peoples in school textbooks; and the social realities of speaking standard and “village” English. With its fresh perspectives and unfailingly authentic voices, this collection is essential for an understanding of Alaska Native peoples today.
Author : United States. Congress. House. Merchant Marine and Fisheries
Publisher :
Page : 942 pages
File Size : 25,63 MB
Release : 1946
Category :
ISBN :
Author : Fran Kelso
Publisher : CreateSpace
Page : 246 pages
File Size : 21,25 MB
Release : 2015-06-16
Category :
ISBN : 9781511503723
Building a foundation. Gathering wood. Overcoming limits. It's all about building a dream, and Fran Kelso tells how in Alaskan Attitudes, her personal memoir about living alone on the Alaskan homestead. Kelso had always wanted to build a home and live on Spruce Island, Alaska. But when it's time to start building, her husband announces he wants a separation. Facing the end of her marriage and possibly the end of her dream, she decides to go on with the help of friends and moves forward with her plan-alone. Taking a leap of faith is harder than Kelso imagined, however. She moves into a home with only a three-burner Coleman stove for cooking, and no electricity, phone, or running water. A boat serves as her primary means of transportation. Her time alone teaches her persistence, determination, and a willingness to do the hard work required. Most importantly, she learns to believe in herself. In the hopes of setting a road map for others to follow in her footsteps, Kelso shares how she achieved her dream in this inspirational guidebook that demonstrates how having the right attitude can get you through life.
Author : Bo Bennett
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 47,39 MB
Release : 2000
Category : Bristol Bay Region (Alaska)
ISBN : 9781888125627
Rods and Wings, A History of the Fishing Lodge Business in Bristol Bay, Alaska, is a story filled with vision, humor, irony, tragedy, hardship, tremendous courage, and people. This story is especially about people, hardy pioneers who challenged Alaska through the air, on the lakes and rivers, and over the tundra. The first lodge developers came by plane; the materials they needed came later by barge, by air, and across the ice. Nothing was simple. Nothing came easily From General Omar Bradley, Dwight Eisenhower, and Adlai Stevensen in the early days to Jack Lemmon, John Elway, and General Norman Scwarzkopf in more recent times, the guests have been as fascinating as the lodge owners themselves. The history of the lodges is about much more than fishing. It is about challenging a formidable wilderness and opening new frontiers. This is an enthralling saga which will capture the attention of readers everywhere.