This class will help business owners understand how their sales volume relates to their profitability after fixed and variable costs are calculated.
This class will help business owners understand how their sales volume relates to their profitability after fixed and variable costs are calculated.
Assets? Capital expenses? Cash flow? We will use plain English and easy examples, so you'll be really understand these terms.
70% of businesses fail within the first 5 years.
One of the biggest reasons businesses fail especially in their beginning years is simply
running out of money. To avoid this potential situation an entrepreneur must know financial
management basics. Understanding your company’s numbers is critical to success.
This workshop will familiarize you with the basics of accounting, as well as the three
You’ve started a new small business and feel you may not be reporting and paying all your taxes properly. This workshop will teach you the essential information on how to calculate, report and pay your Federal, Washington and local taxes.
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!
SCORE Nashville started this LIVE event to allow chapter clients and potential clients to forge meaningful and authentic connections. Participate in in-person group mentoring, and build your professional network.
In this webinar, our expert presenter will help you enhance your financial management skills so you can chart your course into the future, adjust your direction when needed, and reach your business goals.
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!
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