Less than 10% of new businesses survive past the first year. SCORE’s mission is to help you beat the odds by helping you launch a business built to succeed in today's dynamic business environment.
The Treasure Valley SCORE Chapter presents the second webinar in our small business marketing series, Making Sense of Online Marketing.
My background is in accounting and finance, and I started my own fractional CFO firm this year. I am dedicated to providing clear direction, focused goals, and observable results to small business owners. I guide them in building profitable businesses, increasing their revenue and profit, and maintaining consistent positive cash flow. My primary focus is on ensuring the continued success of my clients and their businesses!
Tags: cash flow, budgeting, forecasting, financial planning
I'm a manager at a diversified financial services & consulting company.
I can help entrepreneurs, creators, crafters, skilled trades, mom n' pops, main street shops and early-stage local small businesses refine their vision, plan next steps, set attainable goals that create momentum, and implement realistic strategies, particularly if they are bootstrapping with limited time, resources, experience and support.
In a recent episode of Boise Metro Chamber of Commerce, Chamber Check-In, the SCORE Treasure Valley Chapter was introduced to the Boise Metro Chamber audience.
In this webinar, small business owners will learn the importance of a domain as the cornerstone of their online identity and how to maximize its potential. Designed as a guide for businesses in establishing a strong online presence.
Join us for a dynamic, inspirational and insightful event over the noon hour on Tuesday, August 22nd.
In this brief one hour, you will be presented with engaging information from our featured guest speaker, a light lunch, and time for networking with your fellow business community leaders.
*Zoom registration is free of cost.
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