WORKSHOP
DESCRIPTION
SCORE CHAPTER 15
ESSEX COUNTY
NEWARK, NJ
Starting
And Managing Your Own Business
Third Tuesday
of Every Month
(except July, August,
December)
Seminar Program: 9:00am
- 2:30pm
(Registration at 8:30am)
Fee: $30 (Includes NJ Business
Book)
SCORE/SBA
Office
Two Gateway Center, 15th Floor
Newark, NJ 07102-5003
Starting And Managing
Your Own Business
Workshop Description
registration form
registration form in PDF
Do you
know:
- How to get off to
a good start - the success and failure
factors?
- How to prepare a
business plan - how to follow it?
- How and where to
register and/or license your business?
- Your record keeping
requirements and tax obligations?
- How to reach your
market and determine advertising?
- Your insurance requirements
and considerations?
- Sources of financing
your business?
- Your legal requirements
and other considerations?
This seminar
program is conducted by Newark Chapter
15 of SCORE. These and other topics are
addressed in this workshop designed for
men and women planning to start, or have
recently started their own business. This
seminar reinforces material found in the
handbook “Starting and Managing Your Own Business in New Jersey.”
The book is included with this seminar.
The book may be purchased by mail for $17.00 including postage and handling or
with a seminar voucher for $27.00 from
the Newark SCORE Office.
Workshop Registration
– pre-registration recommended
If you wish to attend a workshop, please
complete the Workshop
Registration Form. Registration is
accomplished by completing the Workshop
Registration Form, and mailing it with
a check for $30 for each attendee to SCORE
Chapter 15. The registration must be received
at least one week prior to the seminar
date. For further information call 973-645-3982
between 9:00am and 2:00pm weekdays.
Special arrangements for
the handicapped are available if requested
at least 2 weeks in advance. Contact:
Harry Menta, US SBA, Two Gateway Center
- 15th Floor, Newark, NJ 07102;
Telephone 973-645-6074.
All
SCORE programs are extended to the public
on a nondiscriminatory basis.