We are always having in-house seminars, workshops, or speaking at local clubs, chambers, or community functions. Below is our current schedule.
The classes have been spoken very highly of in past years, both by the education department and by the attendees. We believe these classes will be a valuable resource to you in these economic times. Let’s face it, in rough times, proper management is key to success and getting through the tough times. These classes are specifically geared toward that purpose.
Offered through Montgomery County Community College West campus (8/19) and Montgomery County Community College Blue Bell campus (9/19). This class will cover different entity structures, the advantages and disadvantages of each structure, tax ramifications and planning opportunities for each type. It will also briefly cover the initial filing requirements, and ongoing filing requirements of each entity. Other considerations unique to starting a business will also be discussed, such as financing, succession planning, titled assets, and most importantly, why small businesses struggle and almost always fail to reach their potential.
Offered through Montgomery County Community College and will be scheduled in Fall 2011. This series of classes will discuss the role of management in a business, the four ways to grow a business, meaningful performance indicators, how to differentiate your business, managing cash flow, and how to increase the value of your business. Registrations must be handled through MCCC. You can visit MCCC's website for more information. Presented by Brent Thompson, CPA CMA.
Offered through Souderton Area Community Education Program
Fall, 2011
Congratulations on owning your own business. But now what? At some point, you will have to exit your business. Exit planning is a process that should be started at least five years prior to actual ownership transition. Learn what an exit plan is, what items are involved in a sound exit plan, how to structure an exit plan to accomplish your business and personal goals and why it's so imperative to start the process early.