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Der Proletarier: Drei Vorlesungen Zur Orientirung in Der Socialen Frage (1865)

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What’s the good of a home if you’re never in it? Each year more and more people join the ranks of the millions who earn their living from home. For some, it is a dream come true, for others a preferred option, for others still a necessity. This comprehensive manual is for the aspiring or actual home-based entrepreneur, covering such areas as: feasibility studies, market research, training and state aid; funding, taxation, accounting, insurance and pensions; finding and keeping customers - and making sure they pay; and the human side - partners, neighbours, visitors, children, communication and compromise. The book also includes profiles of up-and-running home-based entrepreneurs, including architects, a caterer, an ostrich farmer, a teleworker, a family engaged in tourism, a marketer and a potter. Patricia O'Reilly is the author of Dying with Love and Writing for the Market .

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
164
ISBN
9781167518423

What’s the good of a home if you’re never in it? Each year more and more people join the ranks of the millions who earn their living from home. For some, it is a dream come true, for others a preferred option, for others still a necessity. This comprehensive manual is for the aspiring or actual home-based entrepreneur, covering such areas as: feasibility studies, market research, training and state aid; funding, taxation, accounting, insurance and pensions; finding and keeping customers - and making sure they pay; and the human side - partners, neighbours, visitors, children, communication and compromise. The book also includes profiles of up-and-running home-based entrepreneurs, including architects, a caterer, an ostrich farmer, a teleworker, a family engaged in tourism, a marketer and a potter. Patricia O'Reilly is the author of Dying with Love and Writing for the Market .

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
164
ISBN
9781167518423