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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20271231
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SUMMARY:WA State Labor Standards: Workers’ Rights
DESCRIPTION:This is an on-demand\, self-paced course \nThis webinar will provide an overview of workers’ rights by the Department Labor & Industries for WA state employers. \nThis course includes information about the workplace poster requirements\, minimum wage requirements\, meal and rest periods\, paid leave\, and other rights for employees. Resources and further guidance to stay compliant with WA state labor laws are also provided.
URL:https://businessimpactnw.org/event/wa-state-labor-standards-workers-rights-2/
LOCATION:ONLINE
CATEGORIES:On-Demand
ORGANIZER;CN="Business Impact NW":MAILTO:coaching@businessimpactnw.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20271231
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20280101
DTSTAMP:20241017T205747Z
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LAST-MODIFIED:20241017T205747Z
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SUMMARY:WA State Labor Standards: Workers’ Compensation
DESCRIPTION:This is an on-demand\, self-paced course. \nThis webinar will provide an overview of the Department Labor & Industries workers’ compensation requirements for Washington state employers. \nThis course includes information about the workplace poster requirements\, how worker’s compensation rates are determined\, how to increase workplace safety\, and additional resources and guidance to stay help you stay compliant.
URL:https://businessimpactnw.org/event/wa-state-labor-standards-workers-compensation-2/
LOCATION:ONLINE
CATEGORIES:On-Demand
ORGANIZER;CN="Business Impact NW":MAILTO:coaching@businessimpactnw.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20271231
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20280101
DTSTAMP:20250225T183814Z
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SUMMARY:Business Expert Session: Ask a Farmers Market Manager
DESCRIPTION:It’s farmers market application season! Here is your chance to hear directly from a market manager about the decision-making process for admitting new vendors\, and what it takes to put together a compelling and successful application. We’ll be joined by Ben Chandler from the Seattle Farmers Market Association\, who will talk through the application process and then answer questions. \nAbout the Presenter: \nBen Chandler has been managing markets with SFMA (Seattle Farmers Markets Association) since 2009. During this time he has worked to connect farmers\, artisans\, and many other creative enterprises with equally creative customers and communities in Madrona\, Wallingford\, and Ballard. \nThis session was recorded on 2.3.2023
URL:https://businessimpactnw.org/event/business-expert-session-ask-a-farmers-market-manager-2/
LOCATION:On-Demand\, 12720 Gateway Dr. Suite 207\, Tukwila\, WA\, 98168\, United States
CATEGORIES:On-Demand
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ORGANIZER;CN="Business Impact NW":MAILTO:coaching@businessimpactnw.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20271231
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20280101
DTSTAMP:20241017T195606Z
CREATED:20230621T000406Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241017T195606Z
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SUMMARY:Gig Economy 101 – Understanding the Gig Economy
DESCRIPTION:Gig Economy 101 – Understanding the Gig Economy \nIf you’ve decided to capitalize on your side hustle and become a gig economy worker or freelancer\, or are thinking about it\, this webinar is for you. \nThe gig economy—also called sharing economy or access economy—is an activity where people earn income outside a regular 9 to 5 job or provides an additional income stream.  Often\, it’s through a digital platform like an app or website. \nGetting started as a gig worker can get a little more complicated than you might think because there are potentially licenses\, taxes\, and insurances you need to consider. \nGig Economy can include activities such as \n\nProperty rental\nRunning errands or completing tasks\nDriver with Uber\, Lyft\, or a similar service\nRenting equipment\nProviding creative or professional services\nProviding other temporary\, on-demand or freelance work\n\nThis webinar is designed to give an overview of factors Gig Economy workers should consider – among those considerations are financial\, tax\, legal and insurance. \nFunding provided by the Washington State Microenterprise Association (WSMA) thanks to a grant made by the Washington State Department of Commerce. \nPlease make sure you are also registered to attend Gig Economy 201 – Understanding Taxes and Bookkeeping as a Gig Economy Worker \nReasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities will be made if requested at least two weeks in advance. Contact vboc@businessimpactnw.org or call (206) 324-4330
URL:https://businessimpactnw.org/event/gig-economy-101-understanding-the-gig-economy-2/
LOCATION:On-Demand\, 12720 Gateway Dr. Suite 207\, Tukwila\, WA\, 98168\, United States
CATEGORIES:On-Demand
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ORGANIZER;CN="Business Impact NW":MAILTO:coaching@businessimpactnw.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20271231
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20280101
DTSTAMP:20241017T195545Z
CREATED:20230621T000409Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241017T195545Z
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SUMMARY:Gig Economy 201 – Understanding Taxes and Bookkeeping as a Gig Economy Worker
DESCRIPTION:Gig Economy 201 – Understanding Taxes and Bookkeeping as a Gig Economy Worker \nIf you are a freelancer or gig economy worker\, you probably have questions about how to keep records and pay taxes. \nDid you know that you must report income earned from the gig economy on a tax return\, even if the income is: \n\nPart-time\, temporary\, or side work\,\nNot reported on an information return form (like a Form 1099-K\, 1099-MISC\, 1099-NEC\, W-2)\, or other income statement\, or\nPaid in any form\, including cash\, property\, goods\, or virtual currency?\n\nThis webinar will describe the importance of bookkeeping\, what to track\, what documents to keep\, and how to prepare for tax season\, for 1099 Contractors. \nAbout the Presenter: \n \nLily Tran – TaxUSign \nLily Tran is the Founder of TaxUSign\, a Washington State firm providing virtual tax help. Lily is licensed by the Internal Revenue Service as an Enrolled Agent (EA). She is also a Certified Tax Coach and NTPI Fellow. \nAs a Business Impact NW client\, you are eligible to receive a 50-minute one-on-one Tax & Bookkeeping session with Lily for a discounted fee of $40. Book your session here: https://calendly.com/tax-coach \nFunding provided by the Washington State Microenterprise Association (WSMA) thanks to a grant made by the Washington State Department of Commerce. \nPlease make sure you are also registered to attend Gig Economy 101 – Understanding the Gig Economy on June 15th\, 2023 at 10am. Click here to Register.
URL:https://businessimpactnw.org/event/gig-economy-201-understanding-taxes-and-bookkeeping-as-a-gig-economy-worker-2/
LOCATION:On-Demand\, 12720 Gateway Dr. Suite 207\, Tukwila\, WA\, 98168\, United States
CATEGORIES:On-Demand
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ORGANIZER;CN="Business Impact NW":MAILTO:coaching@businessimpactnw.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20271231
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20280101
DTSTAMP:20250319T181435Z
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250319T181435Z
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SUMMARY:Business Expert Session: Understanding Credit
DESCRIPTION:Managing and understanding credit is an important part of the financial management of your business. In this session you will learn about types of credit\, how it affects your business and how to keep it healthy. We will also cover credit scores\, credit reports\, building and keeping a good score and what to watch out for with credit repair companies. \nAbout the Presenter \n \nChristine Buckley is the Director of the Loan Readiness Center\, an AASBC Accredited Small Business Consultant\, and a NACCC Certified Credit Councilor. She had been a small business owner and an advisor and coach for over ten years with Women’s Business Centers and the Loan Readiness Center at Business Impact NW. \nThis session was recorded on 6/22/2023
URL:https://businessimpactnw.org/event/business-expert-session-understanding-credit-2/
LOCATION:On-Demand BES\, Online
CATEGORIES:On-Demand
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ORGANIZER;CN="Business Impact NW":MAILTO:coaching@businessimpactnw.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20271231
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20280101
DTSTAMP:20250206T004033Z
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SUMMARY:Getting Started with Shipping your Value-Add Products
DESCRIPTION:Are you a grower who has started producing value-add goods\, or is hoping to start in the near future? Are you wondering how to begin shipping these products to reach folks beyond your local community? Speaker Holly Cooper of Seattle Elderberry will present on what she has learned from doing fulfillment for her own brand\, and will touch on topics such as packaging\, cost\, helpful technological tools\, and tips for getting started. There will be some time for questions as well. \nAbout the Presenter: \n \nHolly Cooper is the founder of Seattle Elderberry\, a direct-to-customer\, product-based business. During their five years of business\, Seattle Elderberry has had many different models for running business logistics. They used copackers and 3rd party shipping services before bringing all production and shipping in-house about two years ago. Holly has a passion for helping other small businesses navigate the world of direct-to-consumer shipping. At one point\, Seattle Elderberry also acted as a 3rd party shipping service for a few other product-based businesses in Seattle! \nThank you to the WA State Department of Agriculture who helped fund this presentation through their Specialty Crop Block Grant.
URL:https://businessimpactnw.org/event/getting-started-with-shipping-your-value-add-products-2/
LOCATION:On-Demand\, 12720 Gateway Dr. Suite 207\, Tukwila\, WA\, 98168\, United States
CATEGORIES:On-Demand
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ORGANIZER;CN="Business Impact NW":MAILTO:coaching@businessimpactnw.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20271231
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20280101
DTSTAMP:20250206T004318Z
CREATED:20230629T230925Z
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SUMMARY:Introducción al envío de tus productos de valor agregado
DESCRIPTION:Introducción al envío de tus productos de valor agregado \n¿Eres un productor que ha comenzado a fabricar productos de valor agregado o esperas comenzar en un futuro cercano? ¿Te preguntas cómo empezar a enviar estos productos para llegar a personas más allá de tu comunidad local? La oradora Holly Cooper de Seattle Elderberry presentará lo que ha aprendido al gestionar el cumplimiento de su propia marca\, y hablará sobre temas como el empaquetado\, el costo\, las herramientas tecnológicas más útiles y consejos para poner en marcha tu proyecto. También habrá tiempo para hacer preguntas. \nSobre la oradora: \n \nHolly Cooper es la fundadora de Seattle Elderberry\, un negocio basado en productos que opera directamente con los clientes. Durante sus cinco años de actividad\, Seattle Elderberry ha tenido varios modelos para gestionar la logística del negocio. Utilizaban copackers y servicios de envío de terceros antes de centralizar toda la producción y el envío en sus instalaciones hace aproximadamente dos años. Holly tiene una pasión por ayudar a otros pequeños negocios a navegar en el mundo del envío directo al consumidor. En un momento dado\, Seattle Elderberry también actuó como un servicio de envío de terceros para algunos otros negocios basados en productos en Seattle. \nAgradecemos al Departamento de Agricultura del estado de Washington quienes han ayudado a financiar esta presentación mediante su Specialty Crop Block Grant.  \nThank you to the WA State Department of Agriculture who helped fund this presentation through their Specialty Crop Block Grant.
URL:https://businessimpactnw.org/event/introduccion-al-envio-de-tus-productos-de-valor-agregado/
LOCATION:On-Demand\, 12720 Gateway Dr. Suite 207\, Tukwila\, WA\, 98168\, United States
CATEGORIES:On-Demand
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ORGANIZER;CN="Business Impact NW":MAILTO:coaching@businessimpactnw.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20271231
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20280101
DTSTAMP:20250319T181342Z
CREATED:20240112T004506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250319T181342Z
UID:10008115-1830211200-1830297599@businessimpactnw.org
SUMMARY:Business Expert Session: Avoiding Fraud for Small Businesses
DESCRIPTION:An overview of trends and common scams with a focus of small businesses and consumers. \nThis presentation discusses common fraud schemes and scams employed by bad actors that typically target small businesses and consumers. The information will discuss common trends\, things to watch for\, ways to avoid and mitigate losses\, and what to do if you suspect you’ve been scammed\, as well as a brief discussing on emergent technology such as AI and how it has begun to change the landscape. \nAbout the Presenter – Tucker Kraght \n \nTucker Kraght is an Attorney licensed in the State of Washington and Oregon. He served as an Anti-Money Laundering Investigator with Umpqua Bank from 2021 to 2023 and was a personal banker and small business banker with Umpqua beginning in 2020. Prior to his time with Umpqua Bank he served with the Oregon Department of Justice Criminal Justice Division as a clerk assisting in organized crime\, racketeering\, and white collar crime investigations\, he was a Deputy District Attorney for Lane County\, Oregon\, and maintained his own private practice focusing on business incorporation\, contract drafting\, and litigation support. He also served as a pro bono attorney for the Lewis and Clark Law School Small Business Legal Clinic\, assisting small and minority businesses and entrepreneurs. \nThis session was recorded on 1/11/2024
URL:https://businessimpactnw.org/event/business-expert-session-avoiding-fraud-for-small-businesses-2/
LOCATION:On-Demand BES\, Online
CATEGORIES:On-Demand
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ORGANIZER;CN="Business Impact NW":MAILTO:coaching@businessimpactnw.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20271231
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20280101
DTSTAMP:20250319T181237Z
CREATED:20240509T210318Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250319T181237Z
UID:10008306-1830211200-1830297599@businessimpactnw.org
SUMMARY:Celebrating Dreams Business Expert Session: Leveraging AI for Business Growth
DESCRIPTION:Is your workload overwhelming? Ready to streamline your operations? \nDiscover how AI tools like ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot can help your business. And you! \nIn this interactive workshop\, you’ll learn how AI can: \n\nGenerate fresh content ideas in seconds\nCraft compelling marketing plans\nDevelop essential business plans with ease\nDesign eye-catching logos\nSupport wellness goals to avoid burnout\n\nYou’ll walk away with practical AI skills that you can start using in your business today! \nAbout the Presenter: Dana Rozier – ChatGPT Consulting \n  \nDana Rozier is a former teacher\, writer\, and entrepreneur dedicated to simplifying AI for women business owners. Her mission is to deliver practical AI strategies that help you save time\, streamline operations\, and thrive in today’s rapidly changing world. \nThis session was recorded on 5/9/2024
URL:https://businessimpactnw.org/event/celebrating-dreams-business-expert-session-leveraging-ai-for-business-growth/
LOCATION:On-Demand BES\, Online
CATEGORIES:On-Demand
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ORGANIZER;CN="Business Impact NW":MAILTO:coaching@businessimpactnw.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20271231
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20280101
DTSTAMP:20241017T195235Z
CREATED:20240613T234842Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241017T195235Z
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SUMMARY:Self-Employment Essentials and Resources
DESCRIPTION:The Self-Employment Essentials and Resources Workshop will provide you with: \n\nUnderstanding Washington labor laws\nHiring independent contractors\nWorkers’ Compensation Insurance for owner/operator\nAccessing health and dental insurance: WA Health Benefits Exchange\nSaving for retirement: WA Small Business Retirement Marketplace\nSmall business resources\n\n   \nWorkshop made possible by funding from WSMA\, and partnership with YCDA and SWDC \nInstructor Bio: \n\nDARREN GUYAZ – Senior Business Consultant \nDarren has been helping entrepreneurs pursue their dreams since 2014. He focuses on individualized one-on-one coaching\, tailoring his style to fit the needs of the client to help them move forward in their own venture. In addition to providing guidance through core business concepts\, he also approaches coaching sessions from a soft skills perspective\, giving insight into some of the essential traits needed to be successful\, including interpersonal (people)\, communication\, listening\, problem-solving\, leadership\, creativity\, and empathy. \nHe has an MBA in Sustainable Entrepreneurship\, an MS in Environmental Studies/Writing and has founded five start-ups over the past twelve years\, including a freelance writing/photography business\, two concert production companies\, and an international touring folk band. He currently runs DRYFT Music\, a concert production company in Seattle that produces intimate concerts in unique venues\, with the core mission of supporting up-and-coming singer/songwriters and changing the paradigm of live music in the Pacific NW. He is also currently launching his own solo music project. \nThis session was recorded in English with Spanish Translation on 6/12/2024
URL:https://businessimpactnw.org/event/self-employment-essentials-and-resources-2/
LOCATION:On-Demand\, 12720 Gateway Dr. Suite 207\, Tukwila\, WA\, 98168\, United States
CATEGORIES:On-Demand
ORGANIZER;CN="Business Impact NW":MAILTO:coaching@businessimpactnw.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20271231
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20280101
DTSTAMP:20241017T195215Z
CREATED:20240613T235522Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241017T195215Z
UID:10008348-1830211200-1830297599@businessimpactnw.org
SUMMARY:Bookkeeping Essentials for the Self-employed and Solopreneur
DESCRIPTION:The Bookkeeping Essentials for the Self-employed & Solopreneurs Workshop will provide you with: \n\nStep-by-step instruction on keeping track of simple expenses and income with a simple report to track profitability.\nOverview of software platforms\, including excel\, that assist with accounting and bookkeeping.\nQuickBooks Online demonstration on how to send basic invoices and managing customer payments.\nIdentifying when to outsource bookkeeping and a checklist of items to consider talking to an accountant about directly.\n\n   \nWorkshop made possible by funding from WSMA\, and partnership with YCDA and SWDC \nInstructor Bio: \n\nMICHAEL REIS\nBoots to Business Trainer and Coach \nMichael Reis is a professional business consultant with a strong acumen in Accounting and Business Development. He has spent over 20 years of his career consulting small businesses; predominantly in the Restaurant and Bar industry. His speaking engagements include industry associations and numerous CPA society’s. He holds a degree from Washington State University in Business Management and Operations. \nThis session was recorded in English with Spanish Translation on 6/12/2024
URL:https://businessimpactnw.org/event/bookkeeping-essentials-for-the-self-employed-and-solopreneur-2/
LOCATION:On-Demand\, 12720 Gateway Dr. Suite 207\, Tukwila\, WA\, 98168\, United States
CATEGORIES:On-Demand
ORGANIZER;CN="Business Impact NW":MAILTO:coaching@businessimpactnw.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20271231
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20280101
DTSTAMP:20250331T185255Z
CREATED:20241009T192803Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250331T185255Z
UID:10008420-1830211200-1830297599@businessimpactnw.org
SUMMARY:Conceptos Esenciales y Recursos para el Emprendimiento Independiente
DESCRIPTION:The Self-Employment Essentials and Resources Workshop will provide you with: \n\nUnderstanding Washington labor laws\nHiring independent contractors\nWorkers’ Compensation Insurance for owner/operator\nAccessing health and dental insurance: WA Health Benefits Exchange\nSaving for retirement: WA Small Business Retirement Marketplace\nSmall business resources\n\n   \nWorkshop made possible by funding from WSMA\, and partnership with YCDA and SWDC \nInstructor Bio: \n\nDARREN GUYAZ – Senior Business Consultant \nDarren has been helping entrepreneurs pursue their dreams since 2014. He focuses on individualized one-on-one coaching\, tailoring his style to fit the needs of the client to help them move forward in their own venture. In addition to providing guidance through core business concepts\, he also approaches coaching sessions from a soft skills perspective\, giving insight into some of the essential traits needed to be successful\, including interpersonal (people)\, communication\, listening\, problem-solving\, leadership\, creativity\, and empathy. \nHe has an MBA in Sustainable Entrepreneurship\, an MS in Environmental Studies/Writing and has founded five start-ups over the past twelve years\, including a freelance writing/photography business\, two concert production companies\, and an international touring folk band. He currently runs DRYFT Music\, a concert production company in Seattle that produces intimate concerts in unique venues\, with the core mission of supporting up-and-coming singer/songwriters and changing the paradigm of live music in the Pacific NW. He is also currently launching his own solo music project. \nThis session was recorded in English with Spanish Translation on 6/12/2024
URL:https://businessimpactnw.org/event/conceptos-esenciales-y-recursos-para-el-emprendimiento-independiente/
LOCATION:On-Demand\, 12720 Gateway Dr. Suite 207\, Tukwila\, WA\, 98168\, United States
CATEGORIES:On-Demand
ORGANIZER;CN="Business Impact NW":MAILTO:coaching@businessimpactnw.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20271231
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20280101
DTSTAMP:20241127T195657Z
CREATED:20241009T192851Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241127T195657Z
UID:10008421-1830211200-1830297599@businessimpactnw.org
SUMMARY:Conceptos Esenciales de Contabilidad para Trabajadores por Cuenta Propia y Solopreneurs
DESCRIPTION:The Bookkeeping Essentials for the Self-employed & Solopreneurs Workshop will provide you with: \n\nStep-by-step instruction on keeping track of simple expenses and income with a simple report to track profitability.\nOverview of software platforms\, including excel\, that assist with accounting and bookkeeping.\nQuickBooks Online demonstration on how to send basic invoices and managing customer payments.\nIdentifying when to outsource bookkeeping and a checklist of items to consider talking to an accountant about directly.\n\n   \nWorkshop made possible by funding from WSMA\, and partnership with YCDA and SWDC \nInstructor Bio: \n\nMICHAEL REIS\nBoots to Business Trainer and Coach \nMichael Reis is a professional business consultant with a strong acumen in Accounting and Business Development. He has spent over 20 years of his career consulting small businesses; predominantly in the Restaurant and Bar industry. His speaking engagements include industry associations and numerous CPA society’s. He holds a degree from Washington State University in Business Management and Operations. \nThis session was recorded in English with Spanish Translation on 6/12/2024
URL:https://businessimpactnw.org/event/conceptos-esenciales-de-contabilidad-para-trabajadores-por-cuenta-propia-y-solopreneurs/
LOCATION:On-Demand\, 12720 Gateway Dr. Suite 207\, Tukwila\, WA\, 98168\, United States
CATEGORIES:On-Demand
ORGANIZER;CN="Business Impact NW":MAILTO:coaching@businessimpactnw.org
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