Investing in the Go Zone


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Tonja Demoff is a wealth strategist and founder of the real estate investment and eduation franchise, Financial Freedom Seminar SystemTM. Through this lead generating system, Tonja became a #1 ReMax agent in the country and maintained her position as one of the top 10 agents nationwide in 2007. She also developed TheGoZoneConnection.com, the most comprehensive online network and resource on the GO Zone. Tonja has over 20 years experience as a real estate investor, and has used her knowledge and expertise to motivate and teach many others to take action and become successful in any real estate market. In addition, Tonja has founded over 10 companies and produced a number of real estate and wealth building products and books.




The Incredible Investment Book


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The most successful investment in the United States is not stocks, bonds, mutual funds, commodities, annuities or any related products. The best investment is Real Estate and The Incredible Investment Book outlines the best way to invest in income property. There isn't a better investment in America today and you will learn why by reading this informative book. The interest in real estate investment has never been higher. More seminars, books, tapes and promotions on radio, T.V. and newspapers, validates the public's realization that real estate is the number one way to build wealth in America and there isn't a close second. However, many books, tapes and seminars are a rehash of old ideas that create great copy and promise riches but most are out of touch with today's market. People following these old useless ideas will not enjoy the positive experience and growth available by knowing what to do today and why.




Joint Ventures Involving Tax-Exempt Organizations


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Joint Ventures Involving Tax-Exempt Organizations includes the latest case law, treasury regulations, and IRS rulings to enable nonprofits to maximize their financing without jeopardizing their tax-exempt status.




Senate Record Votes


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Analytical Perspectives


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Rebuilding the Gulf Coast


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The Future of the Gulf Coast


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Gulf Opportunity Zone


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In 2005, Hurricanes Katrina, Rita, and Wilma devastated the Gulf Coast, destroying wide swaths of housing, key infrastructure, and numerous private bus. In response, Congress passed the Gulf Opportunity (GO) Zone Act of 2005 which provided tax incentives to individuals and bus. in certain disaster areas. This report reviews how state and local governments allocated and used fed. tax incentives in the act and subsequent legislation: (1) identifies tax incentives in the GO Zone Act and subsequent legislation for which state and local governments have allocation and oversight responsibilities; (2) describes the procedures state governments use in allocating the tax incentives; and (3) describes how tax incentives have been allocated and for what purposes. Illus.




The Future of Disaster Management in the U.S.


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U.S. congressional debates over the last few years have highlighted a paradox: although research demonstrates that emergencies are most effectively managed at the local level, fiscal support and programmatic management in response to disasters has shifted to the federal level. While the growing complexity of catastrophes may overwhelm local capacities and would seem to necessitate more federal engagement, can a federal approach be sustainable, and can it contribute to local capacity-building? This timely book examines local capacity-building as well as the current legal, policy and fiscal framework for disaster management, questioning some of the fundamentals of the current system, exploring whether accountability and responsibilities are correctly placed, offering alternative models, and taking stock of the current practices that reflect an effective use of resources in a complex emergency management system. The Future of Disaster Management in the U.S. will be of interest to disaster and emergency managers as well as public servants and policy-makers at all levels tasked with responding to increasingly complex catastrophes of all kinds.