CREDIT UNION HOSTS SMALL BUSINESS BOOT CAMP

February 6, 2013
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generationsGenerations Federal Credit Union of San Antonio, TX will host a Small Business Boot Camp that will provide emerging entrepreneurs with critical information in order to build a successful business.� The eight-week series will feature four classes that will include Small Business Overview, The Business Plan, Financials and Projections and Entity Formation.� The classes will be held Feb. 7, Feb. 21, Feb. 28 and March 28. "Business planning and formation can be confusing and very intimidating.� Rather than guessing or "winging-it," what potential small business owners need are tools and information," said David Rodriguez, Financial Education Advocate for Generations FCU.� "Through the boot camp workshops, participants will be able to make intelligent and informed decisions, thereby removing some of the anxiety of starting their own business." The Small Business Overview class will provide participants with an understanding of how to research business-relevant data, trends and consumer statistics, business types as well as formation, and where to get help along the way. The Business Plan will discuss how to create a detailed business plan that will serve as a guide for starting and navigating their businesses.� Financials and Projections will provide essentials for understanding and reading an income and balance sheet and develop a breakeven analysis. The final class, Entity Formation, will enable attendees to determine the business structure that best fits their needs, and one that will help them protect their personal assets. The entire eight-week course is free and individuals can register online, or call 210-767-5202 for additional information. "Small business owners should never have to face the countless hurdles, stress and difficulties by themselves.� So our goal is to be their financial advocate, to offer step-by-step assistance throughout the process, and to put them on the right path so that they can grow and succeed and in turn our community can grow and succeed," concluded Rodriguez.  
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