This FREE online workshop is designed as the first step in the SCORE counseling process for clients who are planning to start a new business for the first time, but have not yet taken concrete steps to proceed.
This FREE online workshop is designed as the first step in the SCORE counseling process for clients who are planning to start a new business for the first time, but have not yet taken concrete steps to proceed.
This virtual LIVE workshop focuses on testing your business idea and identifying the key factors that influence start up success. As a virtual meeting, there will be opportunity for direct dialog with the presenter and other participants.
Small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) are routinely targeted by cybercriminals. Unfortunately, this trend is steadily increasing, given the sophistication of hackers and the lack of adequate security protocols. Verizon released a report during the coronavirus pandemic, stating that cybercriminals have targeted more than 6/10 businesses.
If you have an idea, are interested in pursuing your passion, or want to start a business and be your own boss, then you do not want to miss this event.
In this webinar, learn how to visualize your business and its interrelationships on a single canvas using Business Modeling. Your Business Model can be used to generate an investor pitch, as a preliminary step to developing your Business Plan.
This FREE online workshop is designed as the first step in the SCORE counseling process for clients who are planning to start a new business for the first time, but have not yet taken concrete steps to proceed.
This workshop will discuss financial flow and how it operates within a business. Using a hands-on approach, you learn how to use our financial model to forecast sales revenue and build solid pro-forma financial forecasts.
This workshop offers information on how to finance your small business. In this session, discussions include funding from Conventional and Non-Conventional sources.
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