SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER TO PRESENT WORKSHOP ON "STARTING A BUSINESS"

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. - The Small Business Development Center will offer a three-hour workshop on "Starting a Business in Arkansas". The workshop will be held from 6pm - 9pm on Thursday, July 17th at First National Bank of Springdale in the Annex Building.

The workshop will answer many of the important questions entrepreneurs have about starting a business. Find out the major steps crucial to starting a business, identify key issues that affect your business success, and discuss start-up requirements as well as common pitfalls you will face as an entrepreneur.

The seminar cost is $20 and is open to the public. For additional information or to reserve your space, please call the Small Business Development Center at 479-575-5148.

The Small Business Development Center offers integrated services to meet the needs of experienced small business owners as well as individuals interested in starting a business. Those services include training and free one-on-one business counseling.

Contacts
Erika Perry, Training Coordinator, Small Business Development Center, (479) 575-5148, eperry@walton.uark.edu

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