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SUMMARY:Tracking your business using spreadsheets
DESCRIPTION:About the event\n\n\n\nAre you struggling to keep track of your business data? Do you want to learn how to organize and analyze your data more efficiently? \nIn this webinar\, you will learn: \n• How best to use spreadsheets to manually track essential business transactions \n• Understand the need for separating your personal and business transactions for tax and management purposes \n• Tips for using bank account downloads to efficiently record and categorize transactions \n• Suggestions for deciding when you should consider using accounting software or bookkeeping services as your business matures \nDon’t miss out on this opportunity to streamline your business tracking and gain valuable insights! \nPresented by Paul Kloster: \nPaul Kloster\, SCORE volunteer and Principal of PEK Accounting Consulting\, started his career in bank lending and this experience has led to a focus on helping small businesses succeed. He has held accounting management positions for companies in distribution\, advertising\, and business consulting. \nLink to register: https://www.score.org/twincities/event/tracking-your-business-using-spreadsheets-14
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SUMMARY:Credit for small businesses
DESCRIPTION:About the event\n\n\n\nHow’s your credit and do you understand how it could impact seeing your dream come alive? \nYour credit report serves as your financial reference to companies and lenders and can have a significant impact on the options you have when seeking funding for your business. When you apply for business credit\, your personal credit will be a major factor into whether you will receive credit and how much you’ll pay for it. \nIn this workshop we’ll explore the dynamics of credit including credit reporting\, personal & business creditworthiness\, how credit reporting works\, the benefits to small business in credit reporting\, the risks from credit scams and\, strategies to build or improve your credit! \nJoin us to learn more about one of the most important areas in seeing your dream of starting a business come alive. \nPresented By: Brendan O’Meara\, Chief Credit Officer of Scale Bank \nAbout Brendan – Locally Grown! \nI have done many things in my career\, from biochemistry to accounting and IT project management. In many ways\, the jobs that provided me with the most satisfaction were in construction\, because I could see the fruits of my labor at the end of every day. Nothing makes you feel better than to stand up at the end of a long day\, covered in dirt and sweat and dust\, looking over a completed project and knowing that you had a hand in building it. \nIn a similar way\, that is what I love most about community banking. I get a chance to see and feel a connection to the “real world”. I can provide guidance and funding to help a small business prosper. That successful business will help to serve as the foundation for the American economy. Perhaps more importantly\, it might put food on the table for the families who live in my community or it might create a family legacy when it is passed down from grandparents to grandchildren. As a community banker\, I can help my friends and neighbors build small businesses that are locally grown. \nLink to register: https://www.score.org/twincities/event/credit-small-business-15
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SUMMARY:HR Basics: When Growing from Start-Up to 20+ Employees - Session 2
DESCRIPTION:About the event\n\n\n\nYou’ve done all the work to get your business up and running\, and you are starting to see the momentum build. Suddenly\, you find yourself starting to overflow and feel the need to bring in your first employee. Or\, maybe you’ve had 5 employees the last couple years\, and now see your business ready to expand to the next level. \nHow do you know when it’s time to expand your team? How do you grow from start-up to small business without losing that start-up adrenaline? \nJoin us for a two-part series “There’s No ‘I’ in Team: HR Basics When Growing from Start-Up to 20+ Employees.”  \nIn this series\, we’ll take you through the key considerations and actions you can take to make sure the culture you’re growing in your organization is the one you want. During these two sessions\, we will guide you through ways in which business owners can ensure that their HR and people practices are supporting the strategies and goals you have for your business. \n\nSession 1 – May 13th: Developing the Culture You Want\, What Compliance Basics Do I Need to Consider?\nSession 2 – May 20th: Recruiting & Interviewing\, Hiring/Onboarding\, Managing Performance\, Engaging & Retaining Your Employees\n\nLink to register: https://www.score.org/twincities/event/hr-basics-when-growing-start-20-employees-session-2-7
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