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Bethel Chamber Announces Upcoming Forums
The Chamber's Business Education Forums are sponsored by Newtown Savings Bank.
From the Bethel Chamber of Commerce:
Financial Management for a Small Business - what you need to know!
Presented by: Paula Woodhouse (first photo)
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Tuesday April 26 | Noon to 1:30pm
Bethel Chamber of Commerce
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Paula Woodhouse from Newtown Savings Bank will provide a business financial management overview for current and future small business owners.Topics to be discussed -Financial management practices, rules, and tools that are commonly available to a small business-How these financial management practices, rules, and tools work-Financing basics for start ups, growing businesses, working capital and fixed assets-Credit reporting overview.
Lunch is provided!
Register here * Having trouble registering? email: contactus@bethelchamber.com
Speak your Value with the 8 languages of Money
Presented by: Liz Dederer (second photo)
Wednesday May 11th | Noon to 1:30 p.m.
Free for Chamber Members / $10 for Non-Members
Bethel Chamber Office - 184 Greenwood Ave
"Women, Sales & Making Money are not typically said in the same sentence. I'm on a mission to change that!"A firm believer that business doesn't have to feel so hard, Liz Dederer helps women in business Speak their Value using The 8 Languages of Money™ so they can Close Clients Quickly! Lunch is provided!
7 biggest mistakes made by small business owners when trying to grow a business
Presented by: Belinda Wasser (third photo)
Tuesday June 7th- 12:00pm to 1:30 p.m.
Free for Chamber Members / $10 for Non-MembersBethel Chamber Office - 184 Greenwood Ave
All seven of the mistakes described below are quite common among small business owners. If you're currently making one (or more!) of these, no need to be embarrassed. But do take steps as soon as possible to remedy them. Join me to learn the steps needed to correct these!
Mistake #1: Not having all your contacts in one place
Mistake #2: Not communicating with your existing customers on a regular basis
Mistake #3: Not knowing what your employees are doing
Mistake #4: Not taking care of your finances
Mistake #5: Not investing in the right tools
Mistake #6: Not maintaining control over what matters
Mistake #7: Not taking yourself seriously
Lunch is provided!
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