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3/6/2006

Learn How to Start a New Business
by Jennifer Bonds, State Training Coordinator

Want to learn how to start a new business, but feel pressed for time? Then try the Arkansas SBDC's SmallBizU online training course Starting a New Business. This course provides the advice and strategies of the some of the leading entrepreneurs concerning what it really takes to start a new venture. This course will show you how to protect your ideas, how to hire employees, how to find out what licenses and regulations may apply, as well as, provide more than 50 resources of free information that are available to you in making your new business a reality.

The course is only $30.00 and takes an estimated three hours to complete. You will also get the following course tools free:
- Start-Up Checklist
- Mission and Vision Worksheet
- Goals and Objectives Worksheets
- Business Plan Outline
- Business Planning guide
- Company PowerPoint Presentation Template

Register online at: http://www.asbdc.ualr.edu/smallbizu/. If you are not familiar with eLearning, please take the FREE SmallBizU tutorial available at the same web address.

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Index of 2006 articles

UALR College of Business
SBA
Association of Small Business Development Centers
Arkansas Small Business and Technology Development Center
University of Arkansas at Little Rock - College of Business
Donald W. Reynolds Center for Business and Economic Development
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