| Individuals looking to get
more information on starting and running a small business will be pleased to hear that the
State University of New York at Buffalo School of Management Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership
sponsors two small business courses developed by Wayne
State University School of Business Administration Small Business Services (Detroit, MI) in the
Western New York region. Free workshops are presented in over 70 cities around the
country. To find one outside of Western New York, check out the Wayne State
University web site location map. |
FREE WORKSHOP |
"How to Start or Run a SMALL BUSINESS" |
| There
are many advantages to running a small business: independence, satisfaction, sheltering
income and profits. Did you know that 89% of incomes over $50,000 a year are earned
by owners of small businesses? However, 4 out of 5 businesses don't last 5 years and
few ever earn the profits they should. The difference? Knowledge! |
| WHO
SHOULD NOT ATTEND? Anybody who is truly happy working for somebody else. |
| WHAT
WILL YOU LEARN? 10 hottest businesses for 2008
20 "biggest" pitfalls in
starting and running a small business
how to price your product or
service
how to start with very little cash
how to "recession
proof" your business......determining how much money you'll need.....where to go when
the bank says "NO"......and much more. |
| SEMINAR
LEADER: Steven Sanders, MBA, CPA, Director of Small Business Seminars.
With more than ten years of small business consulting experience. |
| Thousands
have received our FREE 12-page workbook and used this "shirt-sleeve" workshop to
improve their company profits or to start a successful new business. Bring a pencil, a
calculator, and your business questions. These stimulating and profitable 2 hours could
change your life! |
| Free Introductory Workshops - Public Invited! |
| SPACE IS LIMITED, SO COME EARLY |
| For additional information call (716) 839-0212 |
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| ADDITIONAL INFORMATION The
workshops usually last around 2 1/2 hours and coffee and tea will be available. The
workshops are offered once or twice a year depending on demand. If you have any
questions feel free to contact the seminar leader, Steven Sanders, at his office (716)
839-0212. For a complete summary of the workshop click
here. |