A FEW PREVIOUS EVENTS





Preparing for Tax Season Now!

As you know, preparing tax returns for small business clients is a bigger task than preparing tax returns for individuals. There are more considerations and factors that have to be accounted for.

Getting organized and reviewing your accounting each month is a great way to ensure that tax season doesn’t have to be a stressful time.

We will share helpful hints for business owners to lessen the stress of filing taxes and share some tax tips for small business owners.

Whether you’ve already filed or are still gathering documents, we’ve outlined a few pointers to keep in mind when preparing for the tax deadline so don’t miss it!



Many artists and local businesses take their shop on the road, and with so many festivals, pop-up markets, and other indie-shopping (and selling!) opportunities, there's bound to be a great fit for everyone.

But once you land your spot at that coveted market, that's when the real work begins. Simply having a kick-ass product isn't enough. Gina will share some things she has learned over the years to help you be a successful and happy vendor. Whether this is your first market, or if you're a seasoned pro, you need to be in attendance to receive these tips and resources to take you to the next level!


Many entrepreneurs believe that the most important factor that will determine their level of success with a startup relates to their overall experience and skills in the niche area.

However, the most successful entrepreneurs have developed a certain set of skills that have helped them reach their goals. While you definitely need nerve and patience to launch and run a new business, you also need to focus on nurturing these twelve critical skills that are integral to your future success in very important ways.


 
 
 
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Join us-Mar 25!

If you’re struggling with a low score, you’re better positioned to quickly make gains than someone with a strong credit history.  You might think bad credit only keeps you from getting a credit card or loan, but it goes further than that. Bad credit can leave you homeless, carless, and jobless. That's because more and more businesses are using your credit to make decisions about you. 

It makes good business sense to maintain your credit score; it will help you lower your interest rate on credit cards and loans so that you can re-invest the savings back into your business and manage your cash flow. A good score can also help you to take risks and manage the finances of your business.

Join us as we provide true tips to allow you to impact your credit score in less than 60 days!


 

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JOIN US ON APRIL 8th Bring a friend!

High achievers accomplish big goals by staying focused. And in a busy world with endless distractions, focus requires some prep-work.

If you don’t know what’s important to you, you’ll never know what you want. You won’t be able to prioritize, and the most important goals in your life won’t get the attention they deserve.  You need the focus to say “No,” the courage to say “Yes,” and the self-discipline to say “Not yet, but someday.”

High achievers have done the terrifying work of getting to know themselves, and that gives them the clarity to make life-changing decisions most of us would flirt with for a lifetime.

Join us as we provide must have tips to become a high achiever and move at a high-level within this new constant changing environment!


The biggest problem founders and small business owners have is that they’re experts in their field and novices in what it really takes to effectively run a business. That’s what usually trips them up, sooner or later.

In the corporate world, the goal is to strive, not simply survive. Leading entrepreneurs depend on a core set of guidelines to help them reach this objective. Some of them may seem deceptively simple, but all of them are important as you either move your start-up into growth mode or strive to sustain your existing business.

  Whether you want to start a business for the first time or you’re an experienced entrepreneur this session is for you!

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Starting a business can be stressful. It often feels like there are 1,000 things to work on all at the same time. There's no avoiding this reality for new small business owners, but with a little planning, it's possible to manage expectations and take actions with a sense of purpose toward building your business.

Beyond giving it your all, it's important to direct your energy to the right tasks – especially at first. Experts say some good first steps in starting a business are researching competitors, assessing the legal aspects of your industry, considering your personal and business finances, getting realistic about the risk involved, understanding timing, and hiring help.

Grab a friend and join the session as we break down a few tips that you must know when launching your business or any business!

 


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