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Self employment for individuals with disabilities is fast becoming a recognized option for individuals with significant disabilities. This online seminar introduces some of the critical factors in considering business feasibility, developing financial resources, basic business plan development, and the identification and access to community small business resources. Cary provided information on the use of SSA Work Incentives such as PASS and Property Essential to Self-Employment. Presentation Self-Employment for Individuals with Disabilities (29 min.) Small Business Start-Up Flow Chart Social Security Considerations for Small Business Owners with Disabilities,
2nd Edition, 2002 Developed by : Griffin Hammis Associates, LLC - PDF
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