HICKORY — The Catawba Valley Community College Small Business Center will host a no-cost “Understanding Bookkeeping for the (Clueless) Small Business Owner” webinar on Thursday, Feb. 10, from 1-2:30 p.m. The program will be in webinar format, allowing participants to participate from their computers and mobile devices.
Many small business owners and start-ups have questions about how to maintain their financial information. This webinar identifies the bookkeeping tasks a business needs to do each month, as well as helps participants understand the differences between cash and accrual basis accounting and which will make the most sense for their business. The program also covers how to double check work to avoid surprises at tax time.
There is no charge to attend this webinar, but pre-registration is required. To register or for more information contact the CVCC Small Business Center at 828-327-7000, ext. 4117 or visit http://sbc.cvcc.edu to register online.
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