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How to Start a Business in Mississippi

Author : Entrepreneur Press
Publisher : Entrepreneur Press
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 47,16 MB
Release : 2004-03-09
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781932156911

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How to Start a Business in Mississippi is your roadmap to avoid planning, legal and financial pitfalls and direct you through the bureaucratic red tape that often entangles fledgling entrepreneurs. This all-in-one resource goes a step beyond other business how-to books to give you a jump-start on planning for your business and provides you with: Quick reference to the most current mailing and Internet addresses and telephone numbers for federal, state, local and private agencies that will help get your business up and running State population statistics, income and consumption rates, major industry trends and overall business incentives to give you a better picture of doing business in Mississippi Checklists, sample forms and a complete sample business plan to assist you with numerous startup details State-specific information on issues like choosing a legal form, selecting a business name, obtaining licenses and permits, registering to pay for taxes and knowing your employer responsibilities Federal and state options for financing your new venture

How to Incorporate and Start a Business in Mississippi

Author : J. W. Dicks
Publisher :
Page : 275 pages
File Size : 49,93 MB
Release : 1998
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781580620161

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Each volume includes general information on starting and operating your business, beginning with the how and why to incorporate, federal rules and regulations that must be followed regarding tax strategies and employee relations, and the "brass tactics" involving getting business insurance, tax help, and hiring an attorney when you really need one. Most important, there is fully comprehensive, state-specific information, complete with all of the necessary forms that need to be filed. The state sections highlight whether your state recognizes the "S" corporation, state regulations regarding licensing, excise taxes, and buying an existing business; and state laws that oversee each type of corporation or partnership.

Small Business in Mississippi

Author : Mississippi Economic Council. Small Business Committee
Publisher :
Page : 14 pages
File Size : 44,19 MB
Release : 1980
Category : Small business
ISBN :

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Mississippi Entrepreneurs

Author : Polly Dement
Publisher : Univ. Press of Mississippi
Page : 418 pages
File Size : 18,15 MB
Release : 2014-06-17
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1626741239

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The stories in Mississippi Entrepreneurs collectively draw attention to the tenacious and courageous journeys of Mississippi men and women who risk fortune and futures to create successful enterprises. Most tell “how they did it” uniquely and in their own words, bringing to life their entrepreneurial spirits. Family members and former colleagues pick up the storyline for legendary entrepreneurs who have passed on, recalling vividly the characteristics that set them apart from the competition. Usually a passion for creation inspired these go-getters—whether casting red-hot liquid steel into industrial products (Fred Wile, Meridian); constructing buildings (Roy Anderson III, Gulfport; Bill Yates Jr., Philadelphia; and William Yates III, Biloxi); making agricultural products grow (Janice and Allen Eubanks, Lucedale; and Mike Sanders, Cleveland); delivering and installing furniture (Johnnie Terry, Jackson); using technology to improve systems (John Palmer and Joel Bomgar, and Toni and Bill Cooley, Jackson; and Billy and Linda Howard, Laurel); expanding food operations (Dr. S. L. Sethi, Jackson; and Don Newcomb, Oxford); or sharing the sheer love of music (Hartley Peavey, Meridian), food (Robert St. John, Hattiesburg), art (Erin Hayne and Nuno Gonçalves Ferreira, Jackson), or books (John Evans, Jackson; and Richard Howorth, Oxford). Social and cultural entrepreneurs made their marks as well, including those focused on social justice (Martha Bergmark, Jackson); access to health care (Aaron Shirley, Jackson); and public education (Jack Reed, Tupelo). Few if any books have focused exclusively on this aspect of the state's history. Altogether the stories, accompanied by seventy black-and-white photographs, illustrate common traits, including plentiful vision, fierce drive, willingness to take risks and change for a better way, the ability to innovate, solve problems, and turn luck (both good and bad) to advantage. Most of these entrepreneurs generously share the rewards of their hard work and ingenuity with their communities.