In this book, Raymond and Dorothy Moore give you some great advice for successfully managing your family. Then, after you've organized your home, they show you creative and practical ways that your family can start a home business together. Book Specs Paper Back Publisher: Moore Foundation, The Printed: 1994 Pages: 267 Table of Contents Acknowledgments Prologue How to Manag In this book, Raymond and Dorothy Moore give you some great advice for successfully managing your family. Then, after you've organized your home, they show you creative and practical ways that your family can start a home business together. Book Specs Paper Back Publisher: Moore Foundation, The Printed: 1994 Pages: 267 Table of Contents Acknowledgments Prologue How to Manage Your Home One Man's Family How to Coach Young Financiers The Wasteful Generation Recycling Happily Making New Out of Old They Who Serve The Twice Blessed Organization: Just a Little Bit at a Time Home Industries The Miracle of Work: How Hands Build the Head and the Heart The C-I Magic: Why Cottage Industries Are Special How Others Do It A Few Home Businesses Finding Money for Your Industry When the Handicapped Become Assets Preparing for Employment: Home Industries and Apprenticeships Something for Single Parents Considering The Law's Demands Epilogue Appendix: Resources Notes Subject Index About the Authors
Minding Your Own Business
In this book, Raymond and Dorothy Moore give you some great advice for successfully managing your family. Then, after you've organized your home, they show you creative and practical ways that your family can start a home business together. Book Specs Paper Back Publisher: Moore Foundation, The Printed: 1994 Pages: 267 Table of Contents Acknowledgments Prologue How to Manag In this book, Raymond and Dorothy Moore give you some great advice for successfully managing your family. Then, after you've organized your home, they show you creative and practical ways that your family can start a home business together. Book Specs Paper Back Publisher: Moore Foundation, The Printed: 1994 Pages: 267 Table of Contents Acknowledgments Prologue How to Manage Your Home One Man's Family How to Coach Young Financiers The Wasteful Generation Recycling Happily Making New Out of Old They Who Serve The Twice Blessed Organization: Just a Little Bit at a Time Home Industries The Miracle of Work: How Hands Build the Head and the Heart The C-I Magic: Why Cottage Industries Are Special How Others Do It A Few Home Businesses Finding Money for Your Industry When the Handicapped Become Assets Preparing for Employment: Home Industries and Apprenticeships Something for Single Parents Considering The Law's Demands Epilogue Appendix: Resources Notes Subject Index About the Authors
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