Navigating Safe Harbor

Navigating Safe Harbor
Author: Sundie Seefried
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2016-04-20
Genre:
ISBN: 9781532856754

After Colorado voters approved the sale and use of medicinal and recreational cannabis, the state's landscape was changed. Suddenly, dispensaries and grow houses were everywhere, and customers numbered in the tens, if not hundreds, of thousands. But federal laws make it difficult for cannabis businesses to open checking or savings accounts in federally insured financial institutions. It's nearly impossible for these businesses to wire funds, access lines of credit, or maintain payroll accounts. The result is an industry that has been forced to pay its bills, employees, suppliers, and taxes in cash. Briefcases and backpacks full of cash. Enter Safe Harbor Private Banking. Concerned about the risks a cash-based industryposes to public safety, it plunged into cannabis banking determined to take money off the streets and to offer law-abiding businesses a port in a turbulent sea. Its experiences serving the cannabis industry offer a primer for other bankersconsidering a similar program and for policy makers and regulators eager to bringstability to a topsy-turvy marketplace.

No Safe Harbor (Edge of Freedom Book #1)

No Safe Harbor (Edge of Freedom Book #1)
Author: Elizabeth Ludwig
Publisher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2012-10-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1441260455

The Thrill of Romantic Suspense Meets the Romance of 1800s America Lured by a handful of scribbled words across a faded letter, Cara Hamilton sets off from 1896 Ireland on a quest to find the brother she'd thought dead. Her search lands her in America, amidst a houseful of strangers and one man who claims to be a friend--Rourke Walsh. Despite her brother's warning, Cara decides to trust Rourke and reveals the truth about her purpose in America. But he is not who he claims to be, and as rumors begin to circulate about an underground group of dangerous revolutionaries, Cara's desperation grows. Her questions lead her ever closer to her brother, but they also bring her closer to destruction as Rourke's true intentions come to light.

Safe Harbour

Safe Harbour
Author: Christina Kilbourne
Publisher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2019-11-16
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1459745205

2021 Red Maple Award — Shortlisted As far-fetched as her father’s plan sounds, sticking to it is easy for Harbour — until it isn’t. Fourteen-year-old Harbour is living in a tent in a Toronto ravine with her dog, a two-month supply of canned tuna, and an unconventional reading list. She’s not homeless, she tells herself. She’s merely waiting for her home — a thirty-six-foot sailboat — to arrive with her father at the helm. Why should she worry when the clouds give her signs that assure her that she’s safe and protected? When her credit card gets declined, phone contact from her father stops, and summer slips into a frosty fall, Harbour is forced to face reality and accept the help of a homeless teen named Lise to survive on the streets. Lise shows Harbour how to panhandle and navigate the shelter system while trying to unravel Harbour's mysterious past. But if Harbour tells her anything, the consequences could be catastrophic.

Finding Safe Harbor in Retirement

Finding Safe Harbor in Retirement
Author: James D. Still
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2014-12-10
Genre: Finance, Personal
ISBN: 9781503030749

There are three things that must be managed properly to enjoy a successful retirement. In this book we'll show you how to manage all three in a simple, common sense approach that's easy to understand. Over the past 15+ years, applying the strategies outlined in this book has allowed our clients to be successful "in any economy." We call it "sleep insurance." Everyone deserves a safe harbor in retirement.

Safe Harbor

Safe Harbor
Author: Well-Being Publishing
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-05-27
Genre:
ISBN: 9781456651770

Navigating the Ruins

Navigating the Ruins
Author: Barrett Williams
Publisher: Barrett Williams
Total Pages: 97
Release: 2024-04-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

Step into an unparalleled exploration of the landscapes of loss and the topographies of hope with "Navigating the Ruins," your definitive guide through the depths and breadths of displacement. This immersive, expertly crafted compendium is a vital aid for anyone touched by the shadows of conflict, and it illuminates the resilience of the human spirit with radiating clarity. Embark on a journey that begins with a comprehensive understanding of the nature of war-induced displacement, sifts through the psychological impacts, and delves into the heart of global displacement trends. Navigate the legal and human rights considerations that underpin this complex, often heart-wrenching human experience. "Navigating the Ruins" lights your path through the most somber terrains with wisdom and empathy. Prepare yourself for the unthinkable with an articulate presentation of the early signs of conflict, providing a masterful blueprint of emergency planning. This insightful volume is not just a survival kit, but it offers profound knowledge for building the support networks essential for pre-displacement times. Discover techniques to secure immediate shelter, explore long-term housing solutions, and learn how to retain a semblance of home amidst the chaos. With "Navigating the Ruins," you are never alone in the struggle for safety, stability, and sanctuary. As the journey of endurance unfolds, chapters on mobility amidst chaos equip you with the savvy needed to ensure safe passage in warfare, negotiate borders, and maintain inconspicuousness. The book goes deeper, offering sage advice on maintaining mental resilience, addressing health needs, and innovating communication strategies across every possible divide. Family and community dynamics take center stage as this guide champions the reweaving of social fabric torn by displacement. Education, crucial in maintaining continuity in strife, receives due recognition along with effective strategies for navigating aid, managing scarce resources, and comprehending legal rights. "Navigating the Ruins" transcends the personal, extending invaluable insights for aid workers and policymakers, illustrating best practice approaches and culturally sensitive aid provision. The concluding chapters serve as a beacon, preparing you for the ultimate goal—the return home. With cohesive lessons from history and a forward-looking approach to self-sufficiency and modern technology, this guide is not only about survival; it is about the rebirth of lives and communities, today and in the futures to come. Begin your transformative sojourn with "Navigating the Ruins" and redefine what it means to rebuild, recover, and reconnect within the heartbeats of human endurance.