Join SBA and AARP as We Take Your Through the Essential Elements of a Business Plan and Show You How to Better Understand Financial Statements |
The
U.S. Small Business Administration's Rhode Island District Office and
the Rhode Island chapter of AARP are pleased to present two Encore
Entrepreneur Month Events!
Learn to Read the Story Your Financial Statements Are Telling YouTuesday, April 15th - 9:30am - 11:30am
Warwick Public Library 600 Sandy Lane, Small Meeting Room Warwick, RI 02889
Being
able to understand what the numbers in your cash flow statement, and on
your balance sheet are telling you is a critical component to
understanding just how financially healthy your small business is.
Participants will learn the tricks of the trade when it comes to
deciphering what your financial statements are really telling you about
your business.
Make a Business Plan Part of Your Retirement PlanThursday, April 17th - 9:30am - 11:30am
SBA District Office Training Facility 380 Westminster Street, 5th Floor, Room 511 Providence, RI 02903
Many
people celebrate retirement by starting their own business. At the core
of every successful business is a solid business plan. Join us as our
small business experts show you the building blocks for your successful
small business.
Both
seminars are presented FREE of charge. For more information or to
register, please call or email Matthew Spoehr at the RI District Office
of the U.S. Small Business Administration (401) 528-4561 or matthew.spoehr@sba.gov
With
one in four individuals ages 44 to 70 interested in becoming
entrepreneurs, and 63 percent of Americans planning to work during
retirement, small business ownership has never been a more viable
option. SBA and AARP will offer training and mentoring services older
entrepreneurs need to successfully start and grow businesses in order to
create jobs.
Starting
a business at any age can be a life changing event. This SBA and AARP
initiative will help potential business owners be confident they have
addressed important questions as they prepare to pursue their dream of
business ownership. Questions about finance, planning and market
analysis should be addressed before men and women invest their time,
energy and personal funds to their business.
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