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Starting a business requires careful planning and analysis of the financial aspects of the venture. In this webinar, you will learn how to estimate the cash requirements for your business, including the initial purchases and expenses, as well as the ongoing revenue and costs. You will also learn how to forecast the cash flow and profitability of your business over time, using various tools and techniques.
Join us for our monthly Women in Business event! This is more than just a networking and educational event; it’s a vibrant community of women entrepreneurs ready to connect, share, and grow together.
This month’s workshop is "The 5 C’s of Business Credit"
Embark on a journey of financial empowerment in our workshop dedicated to unraveling the mysteries of business credit evaluation. Delve into the core principles that lenders analyze when considering your creditworthiness:
This workshop is designed to empower small business owners with the knowledge and strategies to access capital effectively.
You’ve just starting your business but worried about what your startup costs are? Or what your sales be? Or if you can make a profit and how you will manage your cash flow? If you need help in any of these areas, this workshop is for you!
Learn the basic skills of QuickBooks Online in this “hands-on” workshop and learn to record your business transactions properly. And also learn why QuickBooks Online is an excellent choice for small business accounting that will grow with you.
This webinar explains the programs designed to help veterans and military spouses start, purchase, or grow a business.
FREE Workshop | Understand your own business's vulnerabilities and prevent fraud from happening.
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