Yes, there is public information available online with both clerks of court and property collector's offices in every state.
Such sales are a matter of public record and the information needed can be obtained from the county assessor's office in the county where the property was located. Some states have access to such public information on their websites.
There are a variety of sales jobs that can be performed at home. Some examples are Avon Sales, Pampered Chef and Tupperware Parties. A sales representative from any of these companies would have information on starting a home-based business.
Finding more information about tool sales is not a very challenging thing to do at all. In order to find out more about tool sales, one can visit the Home Depot. The Home Depot often has tools on sale.
sales information system
Generally not. That information is not public record. Law Enforcement can access the sales/purchase records through the BATF
Sales force management software provides spreadsheets that can help companies hold their sales teams accountable for completing their responsibilities. The software allows the sales team to easily access costumer information when needed as well.
you need to have 10 days of senrority to access sales on howrse
Unless you're a salaried manager, most HD employees (specialty sales associates included) do not have access off the HD server of their store. Perhaps the new FaST system will enable you to... but I doubt it.
Sales information about new homes can be found on real estate websites, going to a real estate agency and business sites such as Property Record or Home Path.
12% of 36 = 4.32 home sales
Emails, online sales, and (usually) instant access to news sites, government sites, and information-sharing sites.
There is almost always a sales tax. It differs from state to state and in Canadian provinces. For more information consult your local DMV or Tax office.