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Begin with Section 1A, where you will enter the student applicant information. Fill in the first name, last name, and date of birth for each applicant. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial.
Move to Section 1B to provide parent or guardian information. Enter your name and contact details exactly as they appear on official documents.
In Section 2, input the business or farm information. Specify the name, year of operation, address, and select the type of ownership (sole proprietorship, partnership, or corporation).
Proceed to the income and expenses section. Accurately report gross receipts, costs of goods sold, and other income for both 2012 and estimated 2013 figures.
Complete the assets and debts section by detailing current assets and any outstanding debts related to your business or farm.
Finally, review all entries for accuracy before signing at the bottom of the form. Ensure that all required fields are filled out correctly.
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