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How To Build A New Black Wall Street

Current price: $29.99
How To Build A New Black Wall Street
How To Build A New Black Wall Street

Barnes and Noble

How To Build A New Black Wall Street

Current price: $29.99
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The 1st and only book of it's kind. This 380+ page step by step guide will get you up and running with Profitable Black Owned Enterprises, ready for Expansion and Investors.The Techniques within this book include Practical and Proven Methods of Business Principles for Kickstarting the Rebuilding of a New Black Wall Street.
Learn Why a Business Plan is Much More than a Startup Document
Never Start a 501(c)(3) Nonprofit Corporation
Learn How to use Multiple Commercial Bank Accounts
Learn the Advantages of C-Class Corporations
Contracts and Agreements Explained
Sales Funnel Explained
Also included, are Great Examples of Sample Contracts and Agreements:
Licensing Agreement
Nondisclosure Agreement
Stock Option Agreement
Stockholder / Shareholder Agreement
Articles / Certificates of Incorporation
Corporate Bylaws
How to Build a New Black Wall Street is Not a Historical Reference Book, but a Guide for Developing Consistent Revenue and Business Relationships that will Support the Creation of Local Job Opportunities for Our Unemployed Youth.

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