KENNEWICK, Wash. – Get solid advice on how to launch a small business at the Start Smart workshop at 6 p.m. Monday, Nov. 11. The workshop will be repeated on Dec. 9.
The easy-to-understand session will cover the basics of starting a business, from initial financing to getting the right licenses.
Presented by the Washington State University Tri-Cities Business LINKS program, the session will be in TRIDEC’s Bechtel Room in the Tri-Cities Business & Visitor Center, 7130 W. Grandridge Blvd., Kennewick.
The cost is $25 for up to two people. Class sizes are limited and pre-registration is required at http://www.tricity.wsu.edu/links or call 509-372-7606.
The three-hour workshop is designed for those who want to start a business in Benton and Franklin counties. Topics focus on business plan basics and practical issues, including:
• How much money you need to run the business until it is profitable.
• Options for getting money for your business.
• Things you need to do to legally launch your business – licenses, taxes and other issues.
• Ideas on how to market your business.
The practical, interactive workshop will help a small-business owner save time and money by planning ahead. Each participant will develop an action plan and receive a step-by-step workbook.
Start Smart is co-sponsored by the Small Business Development Center/Columbia Basin College, SCORE, the City of Richland and the four area chambers of commerce.
Learn more about WSU Tri-Cities — the most diverse campus in the WSU system — at http://www.tricity.wsu.edu.
Contacts:
LoAnn Ayers, WSU Tri-Cities Business LINKS director, 509-372-7606, links@tricity.wsu.edu
Melissa O’Neil Perdue, WSU Tri-Cities Marketing and Communications manager, 509-372-7319, cell/text 509-727-3094, moneil@tricity.wsu.edu