Saturday, January 19, 2008

 

Get FREE Practical Advice about Starting a New Business from SCORE

Where do you begin when you want to start a business? SCORE will tell you. Business professionals from SCORE Chapter 36 of Monmouth County are offering a free workshop, “How to Start a New Business the Right Way,” on Wednesday, February 13, 2008, at the Monmouth County Library Headquarters, Manalapan, 125 Symmes Drive, Manalapan, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.

The workshop will include entrepreneurial self-evaluation, preparing a dream plan of expectations and goals, business plan preparation basics, registration and licensing procedures, and legal and financing options.

Joe Wasilewski, a CPA specializing in small business management and financial planning, will offer practical advice and insights. Al Peskoe, a successful entrepreneur, will review the keys to achieving successful startup enterprise.
Wasilewski, a graduate of Seton Hall University, holds an MBA from Long Island University and served as Chief Financial Officer for several corporations before owning and operating his own CPA firm in 1989.

Al Peskoe, an owner of Reliable Auto Equipment, runs the volunteer income tax Web site for the Monmouth County Library, Eastern Branch, Shrewsbury. He was the former owner of Norwood Auto Parts, Long Branch.

For further information contact SCORE at www.score36.org, or the Manalapan library at 732-431-7242, or leave a message at the SCORE office on the Brookdale Community College campus at 732-219-9119. SCORE Chapter 36 is an affiliate of the Small Business Administration.

About SCORE Chapter 36
SCORE Chapter 36 of Monmouth County, a national nonprofit organization and a resource partner with the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), is located on the campus of Brookdale Community College, Lincroft, New Jersey. To help entrepreneurs and small business owners, more than 40 chapter members provide such services as confidential, one-to-one guidance and information free of charge on a full range of business topics. Business people, who would like to volunteer their time and expertise to help start new businesses or help existing businesses grow, are always welcome. Visit www.score36.org for more information.
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Submitted by Fran Kirschner, Frantasy Enterprises

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