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Developing Financial Projections for Your New Small Business
Recorded Webinar (online)
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You’re starting or have started your new small business. Great!! But . . . you’re worried about what your sales will be, or if you can make a profit and how you will manage your cash flow. If you need help in any of these areas, this webinar is for you! We’ll review calculating your startup costs, projecting sales, creating a projected profit and loss statement and cashflow statement.


All registrants will receive access to webinar materials in advance, and link to the recorded webinar after the live event.


This webinar is part of SCORE’s Small Business Essentials (SBE) Webinar Series. The series is designed to prepare anyone who is considering starting a business to make the decisions and plans you need to successfully launch your business. All webinars are taught by experienced certified SCORE Mentors.

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About the presenters
Dick Kroger
Richard Kroger

Dick Kroger is a Certified SCORE mentor and has been a member of the Bucks County PA Chapter for 7 years. He mentors his own client base and he's a Co-Mentor with numerous other members of the Chapter. He's the Chapter Treasurer, a member of the Chapter's Outreach Committee, and he's a member of the Chapter's recently formed Veterans Committee.

His 30+ year working life was in Banking as a Commercial Lender with responsibility for a portfolio of Commercial accounts, a Business Banker, and, for the last 10 years before retiring, he worked for 2 Banks that made and serviced SBA Loans.   

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