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How Businesses Use Credit
In this workshop, business owners will learn the types of credit available to a small business owner such as lines of credit, credit cards and term loans, as well financing options from the Small Business Administration.
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Funding Your Nonprofit

This session discusses all the different resources available to fund your nonprofit, including public and private grants, gifts and donations, fee for service events, and donations in kind. Participants will explore all the different options for funding. In addition, you will be able to hone in on the funding options that may be most helpful.

This session will discuss:

  • Where to look for funding opportunities
  • How to identify opportunities relevant to your business
  • Things to consider about individual donations
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New Worker Categorization: W-2 vs 1099? Challenges for Business Owners and Independent Contractors.
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In 2024, the Department of Labor issues regulations that will require business

owners to reconsider how they classify their workers on company tax returns.

Effective March 11, 2024 these rules describe many newly created factors to help

business owners determine whether a worker is an employee or an independent

contractor.

The rules have created a situation where some businesses may inadvertently

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Financial Ratios and What They Tell You About Your Business
In this webinar, our presenter will focus on determining and understanding the financial ratios that are the most important for indicating the health of small businesses.
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Key Financial Documents
How to handle cash and always know your position.
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Financial Statements - A Snap Shot Into Your Business
This workshop will explain how the three standard financial reports - Profit & Loss, Balance Sheet, and Cash Uses & Sources - relate to each other and how to use them in managing your business.
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Estate Planning for individuals and Small Business Owners

SCORE of Staten Island presents “Estate Planning for Individuals and Small Business Owners,” led by SCORE mentor Annamarie G. Gentile, Esq., Supervising Partner of Angiuli & Gentile, LLP, Attorneys at Law

Sponsored by Richmond County Savings Bank (a division of New York Community Bank, member FDIC)

Recorded on Tuesday, November 23rd on Zoom.

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Online Basic QuickBooks for Small Businesses

SCORE of Staten Island presents “Online Basic QuickBooks for Small Businesses,” led by SCORE mentor Anthony Bonelli, EA, Bonelli & Associates, QuickBooks Certified. Sponsored by Richmond County Savings Bank (a division of New York Community Bank, member FDIC)

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Why Is Credit Important to Small Businesses?
Join us to learn the stuff you need to know to give your business the best chance to succeed. Even if you were able to bootstrap your business with your own funds to launch, if you have plans to grow, you will likely need to borrow money at some point in the future.
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Revolutionizing Bookkeeping: Harnessing AI and QuickBooks
Dive into the future of bookkeeping with Accounting Expert Juliana Ramirez during our webinar on "Revolutionizing Bookkeeping: Harnessing AI and QuickBooks”.

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