Take Your Money and Run

Take Your Money and Run
Author: Alex Doulis
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007-02
Genre: Finance, Personal
ISBN: 1550227718

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Tired of the government taxing all of your hard-earned money? Looking for legal methods that allow you to keep your money in your hands at all times? Then Alex Doulis's newest edition of Take Your Money And Run! is the book for you. Newly revised to accommodate the recent changes made to the Income Tax Act since the first of eight printings hit the shelves in 1994, Alex Doulis's 2006 edition of Take Your Money And Run! offers readers easy and legitimate alternatives on how to shed one's residency to legally avoid paying taxes in Canada. Delving into the intricacies of the Income Tax Act as it refers to Canadian citizens living abroad, Doulis's latest book invites the reader to journey to Spain with Stewart -- an investment banker -- to learn how his friend, Angelo, has successfully managed to invest his money and RRSPs offshore, live leisurely, and rid himself of the financial burden of paying income tax -- all while maintaining Canadian citizenship. Having already sold over 135,000 copies in past editions, Take Your Money And Run! is a proven best seller. It is an excellent manual for traveling Canadians and aging boomers looking to cash-in on their well-deserved financial earnings.

Take the Money and Run

Take the Money and Run
Author: Laurence Payne
Publsiher: Doubleday
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1984-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0385196075

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Private detective Mark Savage, a former film star, is hired to deliver a package to a non-existent individual in South Wales and finds himself involved with a lovely veterinarian, a wounded sheepdog, and a corpse

Blackjack

Blackjack
Author: Henry J. Tamburin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1994
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 0912177098

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This book is for recreational casino players who want to learn how to play blackjack in a casino and more importantly how to win. The book contains three levels of playing strategies. For the beginner, a non-counting strategy that will give you a slight edge in some blackjack games. The intermediate level strategy contains an introduction to card counting. The advanced level playing strategy is a powerful system that will give the blackjack player up to a 1.5% edge over the casinos. The book also contains advice on which blackjack games give you the most profit potential, the risks involved in playing blackjack, how to play without fear of getting barred, and the discipline to 'take the money and run'.

Take the Money and Run

Take the Money and Run
Author: Eric C. Anderson
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2009-03-20
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780313366147

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In this book, an expert in the field explains why the United States is the world's largest debtor nation and how America's relationship to creditor states is of growing economic, diplomatic, and even national security concern. Foreign countries are not merely investing in U.S. corporations but are purchasing them outright: Abu Dhabi bought Citigroup securities, Kuwait purchased a large block Merrill Lynch stock, and China bought Morgan Stanley's convertible securities-and this happened before the September 2008 meltdown of Wall Street. The means by which wealthy foreign states make these purchases are sovereign wealth funds, their surplus capital that they are seeking to invest in order to generate the greatest return. Currently, the largest sovereign wealth funds are held by the United Arab Emirates (of which Abu Dhabi is part), Norway, Singapore, Kuwait, and the People's Republic of China; Qatar and Libya are also in the top ten. The United States has no such fund (although the state of Alaska does). This book takes a close look at China's and Norway's sovereign wealth funds to explain how they work. The author also uses domestic examples (Harvard's endowment, the California's state employees' retirement fund) to propose how the United States could create a sovereign wealth fund, speculating that such a fund could solve the looming Social Security funds shortfall. Most important, the book elucidates the national security aspects of not having an American sovereign wealth fund when so many other nations-both friend and foe-have them.

Take the Money and Run FAST

Take the Money and Run   FAST
Author: J.W. Dougherty
Publsiher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2021-11-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781662440533

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Larry Hanson is the second-generation owner of a struggling office furniture store whose desperate attempts for fiscal stability entwine the store with organized crime. Follow the attendant risks and rewards from the seedy mean streets of Philadelphia to the balmy beaches of the Caribbean in this thrilling depiction of one man’s search for financial and personal security among other wants and desires.

Take the Money and Run an Insider s Guide to Venture Capital

Take the Money and Run  an Insider s Guide to Venture Capital
Author: Gerry Langeler
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2011-07-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781257866892

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This book is for entrepreneurs who want to realize their vision, want to build a major enterprise, want to change the world. To win, you need two things: cash and speed. You need to get the money and then run like crazy. To get the money, you may want to raise it from venture capital (VC) firms. But the reality is far fewer than 1 in 100 companies approaching VCs ever get to ""take the money."" So, the first section of this book provides a behind-the-scenes look at how VC firms work, and more importantly how they think. You'll get first-hand insight into what you can do to improve your chances and what to avoid that can doom your hopes. The second section of the book will help you ""run."" It covers almost every segment of start-up operations, from product development to financing to staffing to sales and marketing. Gerry Langeler's 30 years as a successful venture capitalist and entrepreneur who raised money from top VC firms, provides the secrets to help you achieve your dreams.

Take the Money and Run

Take the Money and Run
Author: Samantha A. Cole
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2020-10-10
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1948822407

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Large Print EditionKC Malone is on a two-week leave from the Navy when he arrives at his uncle's beach house to find a beautiful woman pointing a gun at his chest. What the hell has he just walked in on?Moriah Jensen is on the run from dirty cops and ruthless drug dealers. Fleeing Chicago after her family was murdered, she spends the next four months trying to stay alive. Using an alias, she bounces from town to town, state to state, struggling to stay steps ahead of the people chasing her.As the two become reluctant, temporary housemates, KC offers to train Moriah to defend herself against an alleged abusive ex-boyfriend. But when her past catches up with her, Moriah has to decide between her love for KC and running for safety. To stay would risk both their lives. To run would mean leaving her heart behind.

Take the Money and Run

Take the Money and Run
Author: Eric C. Anderson
Publsiher: Praeger
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2009-03-20
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UOM:39015084112609

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In this book, an expert in the field explains why the United States is the world's largest debtor nation and how America's relationship to creditor states is of growing economic, diplomatic, and even national security concern. Foreign countries are not merely investing in U.S. corporations but are purchasing them outright: Abu Dhabi bought Citigroup securities, Kuwait purchased a large block Merrill Lynch stock, and China bought Morgan Stanley's convertible securities-and this happened before the September 2008 meltdown of Wall Street. The means by which wealthy foreign states make these purchases are sovereign wealth funds, their surplus capital that they are seeking to invest in order to generate the greatest return. Currently, the largest sovereign wealth funds are held by the United Arab Emirates (of which Abu Dhabi is part), Norway, Singapore, Kuwait, and the People's Republic of China; Qatar and Libya are also in the top ten. The United States has no such fund (although the state of Alaska does). This book takes a close look at China's and Norway's sovereign wealth funds to explain how they work. The author also uses domestic examples (Harvard's endowment, the California's state employees' retirement fund) to propose how the United States could create a sovereign wealth fund, speculating that such a fund could solve the looming Social Security funds shortfall. Most important, the book elucidates the national security aspects of not having an American sovereign wealth fund when so many other nations-both friend and foe-have them.