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How To Start Set Up And Manage Your Own Business Under President Trumps Tax Cuts And Jobs Act Of 2017

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Donald E Willmoth Sr

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ISBN: 1644266571, 978-1644266571

Book publisher: Dorrance Publishing Co. (May 2, 2019)

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How To Start Set Up And Manage Your Own Business Under President Trumps Tax Cuts And Jobs Act Of 2017 Summary: Are you having financial struggles? Are you trying to achieve your dreams of owning your own business? Donald E. Willmoth Sr. shows you the crucial steps in opening your own business, especially with the difficulties of understanding President Trump's tax cuts and job acts. This is a helpful introductory book that will lead you to the path of success!About the Author Donald E. Willmoth Sr. holds a Bachelor of Business degree from McMurry University. Willmoth owns his own business, AFTE Financial Services, in Houston, Texas. His successful business has been featured in Entrepreneur Magazine, a small business opportunity magazine, and Home Office Computing magazine.In 1981, IBM featured AFTE nationwide in their freedom '81 tour across the nation, as a front runner of business use of early personal computers.