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This is a list of all documents accepted for permanent retention under the subject classification 'Business and industry: Investment'.

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2005 Annual Report (2005, covering July 1, 2004-June 30, 2005)
Annual Activities of the Illinois State Board of Investment

Annual report {periodical start}
Annual activities of the Illinois State Board of Investment

Comprehensive annual financial report for the fiscal year ended June 30 ... (2007, covering July 1, 2006 - June 30 , 2007)
General Assembly Retirement System Comprehensive Annual Financial Report

Economic Opportunity (1 2006, 11 June)
Through our E-newsletter, we'll share new programs that are being developed, as well as changes to our programs and success stories. The articles in this issue are: Distribution of the IL State Sales Tax, The Illinois Funds 2006 Seminar, Commission on Government Forcasting, Small Business Illinois Tax Helpline, The EDC Report and Smart Women Smart Money Conferences.

Economic Opportunity (10 2006, 8 April)
Through our E-newsletter, we'll share new programs that are being developed, as well as changes to our programs and success stories. This issue's articles are: Annual Public Investors' Financial Symposium; Springfield, IL, A Company Town without a Company, Ethanol Fact Sheet, Retirement & Equity and Smart Women Smart Money Conferences.

Guide for Organizing Domestic Corporations {periodical start}
Businesses may be organized in many ways. The most common forms today aresole proprietorship, partnership, limited partnership and corporation. These guides assumes you have selected corporation as the form of business organization most suited to your objectives.These guidelines should not serve as a substitute for statutory analysis or professional advice. To be sure you understand the legal, business, tax andfinancial obligations and consequences that may result from incorporating your business, you may want to consult an attorney and an accountant.

Guide for Organizing Domestic Corporations (2005)
Businesses may be organized in many ways. The most common forms today are sole proprietorship, partnership, limited partnership and corporation. This guide assumes you have selected corporation as the form of business organization most suited to your objectives.These guidelines should not serve as a substitute for statutory analysis or professional advice. To be sure you understand the legal, business, tax and financial obligations and consequences that may result from incorporating your business. You may want to consult an attorney and an accountant.

Guide for Qualifying Foreign Corporations, A {periodical start}
Provides help to you in understanding the process of registering as a foreign corporation qualified to do business in Illinois. It also explains what you must do to keep your corporation in good standing with the Office of the Secretary of State.

Guide to Money, Banking & Credit
In this workbook, you will learn the importance of good money management skills and the wise use of credit. Because we live in such a complex global economy, learning how to effectively manage your money is just as important as learning any other life or job skill, and is essential to your own financial well being.

Illinois Register (26 2002, 36 September 6)
The Illinois Register is the official state document for publishing public notice of rulemaking activity initiated by State governmental agencies. The table of contents is arranged categorically by rulemaking activity and alphabetically by agency within each category.

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