SMALL MARCH APRIL 18 BUSINESS CENTER cpcc.edu/sbc Sarah Booth, owner Property Match LLC CENTRAL PIEDMONT COMMUNITY COLLEGE
MARCH APRIL CLASSES REGISTER NOW BY CALLING 704.330.4223. STARTUP Startup Financial Planning SBX 7017 You have an idea, but have you backed it up with financial assumptions? To raise capital or obtain a loan for your startup you will need to present financial assumptions that make sense. Discover how to develop a simple financial plan for your business. Learn how to construct pro-forma statements, understand key financial ratios and track key performance indicators. $129 3/12 3/21 M/W 6:30 8:30 p.m. Central Campus Using Social Media in Business SBX 8223 Gain a solid foundation and thorough understanding of what social media is and how you can use it to grow your business. Master a simple process for making social media work for you. Learn about popular social media platforms Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest and more. $159 3/14 5/4 Online Soup to Nuts Strategy for Starting SBX 7906 a Food Business Do you have a great recipe for a homemade baked good, jam or jelly, granola or canned vegetable? Discover how cottage food laws in North Carolina allow food entrepreneurs to create a small food business from their own kitchen. Learn the intricacies of the laws and develop a strategy for your own successful food business. $149 3/19 3/28 M/W 6:30 9 p.m. Central Campus Fundamentals of Supervision SBX 8105 and Management 1 Discover how to be more effective in a management role and master the basics of business by learning the language of management and how to deal with constant demands. $159 4/11 6/1 Online Design Your Business Website SBX 7327 with WordPress This interactive course will guide you through setting up your own website using WordPress. Learn how to customize the look and feel of the site, add widgets, drive traffic and more. $149 4/17 4/26 T/TH 6:30 9 p.m. Central Campus QUICKBOOKS QuickBooks Certified User: SBX 7480 Exam Review and Certification Test Stand out from the crowd as a QuickBooks Certified user. The exam prep will provide you with a review, prepare you for success on the exam and provide you with an industry-recognized credential. $210 3/15 TH 6 9 p.m. Central Campus Basic Accounting w/quickbooks SBX 7439 Build a solid foundation by learning the fundamentals of accounting and how they relate within QuickBooks. Understand the chart of accounts and what happens when bills, checks and invoices are entered. $99 4/9 4/11 M/W 6 9 p.m. Levine Campus QuickBooks Level 1 SBX 7440 Discover how to manage and maintain your business finances by automating your accounting and financial reporting functions. $169 4/23 5/2 M/W 6 9 p.m. Levine Campus
Woodforest National Bank Lunch and Learn Business Finance Series Understanding Your Credit 4/17 T 11:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. Central Campus Understanding Cash Flow 5/1 T 11:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. Central Campus Business Funding and Bank Lending 5/8 T 11:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. Central Campus NEW! DIY Videography for Entrepreneurs Class starts in June. Look for details in our next brochure.
MARCH APRIL FREE SEMINARS REGISTER AT CPCC.EDU/SBC/REGISTER Business Networking Seminar 3/1 TH 6:30 8:30 p.m. Central Campus Patents, Trademarks and Trade Secrets 3/8 TH 6:30 8:30 p.m. Camp North End Hiring Your First Employees 3/22 TH 6:30 8:30 p.m. Central Campus How to Find Customers 3/28 W 6 8 p.m. Online How to Start a Business 4/12 TH 6:30 8:30 p.m. Levine Campus Understanding Your Credit 4/17 T 11:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. Central Campus Government Contracting series Government Contracting 101 3/13 T 6:30 8:30 p.m. Central Campus Business Certifications 3/14 W 6 8 p.m. Online Developing a Capability Statement 3/20 T 6:30 8:30 p.m. Central Campus Responding to RFP, RFQ and ITBs 3/27 T 6:30 8:30 p.m. Central Campus Doing Business with Mecklenburg County 4/3 T 6:30 8:30 p.m. Central Campus Funding Your Business 4/19 TH 6:30 8:30 p.m. Levine Campus Working the Business Model Canvas 4/26 TH 6 9 p.m. Levine Campus CPCC SBC
When and why did you decide to be an entrepreneur? I spent my 20s searching for happiness by taking jobs in lots of different fields, but I finally decided to quit following other people s rules and start making my own when I d had so many different jobs my résumé started looking like Swiss cheese! Property Match was a simple solution to a simple problem. How has the Small Business Center assisted you? The one-on-one business coaching is the most valuable tool for any entrepreneur. Tom Conroy (business counselor) helped me set a strategic course for my business, plus free courses increased my business savvy. The support staff kept me motivated and on-point with SBC updates and offerings. What is the most challenging aspect of owning your own business? I think the most challenging thing about owning a business is believing you can actually do it. I truly feel that more people would be out there making things happen and doing what they love if they just believed they could. Sarah Booth, owner Property Match LLC The Pitch With real estate you often don t know what you re getting into when you hire your neighbor s best friend s cousin! I wanted to make choosing your real estate agent easier and more transparent. Property Match uses key indicators to match buyers, sellers and investors to great agents. Plus, it doesn t cost anything for clients, and agents don t have to track down new business! When you launched your venture, how did you get your seed funding? A valuable lesson I ve learned is to not let lack of money stop you from getting what you want and don t spend a lot of money until you re making money. So I asked myself, How can I spend the least amount of money to do this? Then I focused on sales as sweat equity. What advice would you give to other aspiring entrepreneurs? I tell everyone: do it because you care about it and because you care about people. And work on your mind. Everything becomes easier the more you know and understand how things connect!