Teach Me Business Start-Up in American Sign Language
Product Type:
Primary device
Manufacturer Name:
This product has been discontinued.
Product Description:
Teach Me Business Start-Up in American Sign Language is a business management DVD-based training program presented in ASL for use by people who are deaf or hard of hearing. This series of four DVDs provides step-by-step instructions about how to start a small business.
Main Features:
- Each video provides step-by-step instructions that are designed to be easy to follow and produce immediate results.
- DVD 1 – How to Choose a Name for Your Company (36 minutes):
- Get on with your business.
- Research and pick a business name.
- Avoid common mistakes in naming your business.
- DVD 2 – Choosing a Legal Structure (15 minutes):
- Understand legal structures (Sole Proprietorships, Partnerships, LLC, and Inc.).
- Understand the advantages and disadvantages of each legal structure.
- DVD 3 –Step-by-Step Guide to Business Documentation (34 minutes):
- Get your Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN).
- Register your Fictitious Business Name.
- Request for a business start-up checklist from the clerk.
- Get your Local Business Tax Certificate.
- Get your State Seller's Permit.
- Get specialized licenses or permits if required by your state.
- Open a business bank account.
- DVD 4 – Using Forms, Agreements, and Services:
- View forms and agreements for your business.
- View a list of agencies that deal with businesses and taxes for each state.
- View legal document services (affordable, effective services without expensive hourly fees).
Primary Specifications:
- Instructor: James Kittell.
- Format: Color, Widescreen, NTSC, HD.
- Language: English and ASL.
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9.
- Number of discs: 4.
- Studio: ASL Media.
- DVD Release Date: May 1, 2011.
- Run Time: 85 minutes.
Options & Accessories:
- Available also the Teach Me Business Start-Up in ASL DVD (Canada).
More Information:
This product is discontinued by the manufacturer, but it may still be available for purchase from third party vendors. Try searching the product by name on the internet. Be careful as the manufacturer may no longer support it - or support it for long.