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New Year, New Business Series Announced

The Nebraska Business Development Center, in partnership with the U.S. Small Business Administration and the GROW Nebraska Women's Business Center, is conducting a series of trainings in the new year to help startup businesses learn the skills they need to be successful.

  • published: 2022/11/14
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Did you make a New Year's resolution to finally start that business you've always been dreaming of?

If so, the 2023 New Year, New Business training series is a perfect way to start making that dream a reality. These free trainings will be held every Thursday from January 5 - February 23 and will cover key topics that every entrepreneur needs to know. Sessions will be presented by experts from the Nebraska Business Development Center, the U.S. Small Business Administration, and GROW Nebraska Women's Business Center.

All sessions will be held from 12:00 - 1:00 P.M. at the U.S. Small Business Administration's Omaha Office at 10675 Bedford Ave #100, Omaha, NE 68134. Attendees may also join virtually.

Join us for all sessions, or just one! Topics and registration links are listed below.


Jan. 5 | How Do I Start My Business

Want to start a small business? We'll cover basics like choosing a legal entity, registering your business, getting a sales tax ID, and more.
Register

Jan. 12 | Economics for a Startup Business

It's important to understand small business economics BEFORE you start. We'll cover all the basics.

Register

Jan. 19 | Budgeting for Your Startup Business

One of the most important aspects of starting a business is figuring out your budget. Join us and learn the basics!

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Jan. 26 | Effective Pricing Strategies

Learn effective pricing strategies to start your business off right.

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Feb. 2 | Financing Your Startup Business

There are several ways to finance your startup. This session will walk you through different options.

Register

Feb. 9 | Intro to Federal Contracting

Is getting into federal contracting a good fit for your business? This session will show you the basics and help you decide.

Register

Feb. 16 | Intro to Marketing

Marketing is an essential component to starting and growing your business. This session will give you the tools to start off right.

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Feb. 23 | Basic Accounting

Starting a business means you need a solid knowledge of accounting. Join us to learn the basics to get started.

Register

Sponsors

This series is sponsored and organized by the Nebraska Small Business Development Center's (NBDC) Small Business Development Center (SBDC) program, the U.S. Small Business Administration, and the GROW Nebraska Women's Business Center.

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