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What business structure is best for your venture? How do you legally set up your small business as a specific entity?
In this 1-hour webinar, WBC Business Advisor, Grace Mo-Phillips will review the differences between Sole Proprietor and Limited Liability Company (LLC) business structures.
Grace will demonstrate:
What the benefits are to Sole Prop vs LLC
What you need to have to formally set up your business structure
How to legally formalize your business
Come with questions!
FREE
ContactTara Clark,
2075045875,
tara.clark@ceimaine.org
Coastal Enterprises, Inc. Women's Business Center
This interactive five-session class with our professional staff will help you gain the skills and confidence you need to stretch your money, pay your bills, reduce debt, save, plan for retirement, and set personal financial goals. At the end of the class, you will have a plan to achieve greater financial stability.
Topics include:
Getting comfortable with money
Creating a spending plan
Managing debt and credit
Saving and investing
Planning for the future
A follow-up session is offered to provide additional networking and support. Successful completion of this class meets one of the requirements for the Family Development Account (FDA) and Rainy Day Savings (RDS) matched savings programs.
Graduates of My Money Works are eligible to apply for the GEN Scholarship to be used at any University of Maine System university, any Maine Community College, or the University of New England.
Free
ContactJennifer DeJoy,
(207) 621-3433,
jennifer.dejoy@maine.edu
https://newventuresmaine.org/class/my-money-works-online-5/
Hosted byNew Ventures Maine
This interactive five-session class with our professional staff will help you gain the skills and confidence you need to stretch your money, pay your bills, reduce debt, save, plan for retirement, and set personal financial goals. At the end of the class, you will have a plan to achieve greater financial stability.
Topics include:
Getting comfortable with money
Creating a spending plan
Managing debt and credit
Saving and investing
Planning for the future
A follow-up session is offered to provide additional networking and support. Successful completion of this class meets one of the requirements for the Family Development Account (FDA) and Rainy Day Savings (RDS) matched savings programs.
Graduates of My Money Works are eligible to apply for the GEN Scholarship to be used at any University of Maine System university, any Maine Community College, or the University of New England.
Free
ContactJennifer DeJoy,
(207) 621-3433,
jennifer.dejoy@maine.edu
https://newventuresmaine.org/class/my-money-works-online-5/
Hosted byNew Ventures Maine
This event is put on by The Institute for Family-Owned Business (IFOB).
Come join us for an informative discussion where you will hear directly from past and present business owners who successfully transitioned their privately-held businesses. Led by Randall Richard, CEPA©, an experienced business owner and advisor, each panelist will share their actual experiences in the transition process, mistakes that could have been avoided, and learnings along the way. You won’t want to miss it!
Agenda:
– Introduction of Host and Panelists
– Experiences from Selling A Business
– Learnings and Mistakes to Avoid
– Professionals to Surround Yourself With Q&A
In-person 8:00 - 10:00 a.m.
Zoom 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
Register here: https://fambusiness.org/event/how-to-trials-tribulations-and-learnings-of-selling-your-privately-held-business
Free for members - $35 non-member in-person, $15 non-member Zoom
ContactBrooke Stewart,
207-281-2414,
brooke@fambusiness.org
Institute for Family-Owned Business
This interactive five-session class with our professional staff will help you gain the skills and confidence you need to stretch your money, pay your bills, reduce debt, save, plan for retirement, and set personal financial goals. At the end of the class, you will have a plan to achieve greater financial stability.
Topics include:
Getting comfortable with money
Creating a spending plan
Managing debt and credit
Saving and investing
Planning for the future
A follow-up session is offered to provide additional networking and support. Successful completion of this class meets one of the requirements for the Family Development Account (FDA) and Rainy Day Savings (RDS) matched savings programs.
Graduates of My Money Works are eligible to apply for the GEN Scholarship to be used at any University of Maine System university, any Maine Community College, or the University of New England.
Free
ContactJennifer DeJoy,
(207) 621-3433,
jennifer.dejoy@maine.edu
https://newventuresmaine.org/class/my-money-works-online-5/
Hosted byNew Ventures Maine
Join us for a thought-provoking discussion focusing on the recent closure of 12 restaurants in Southern Maine over the past 12 weeks. This moderated session will feature restaurateurs sharing their insights and experiences regarding the challenges faced in our vibrant dining community.
Come be a part of this important conversation as we explore the factors behind these closures and discuss the future of the restaurant scene in Southern Maine.
Our presenters include Josh Miranda, owner and founder of the Miranda Group, Jay Villani, chef/owner of Local 188 & Salvage BBQ and co-owner of Black Cow Burgers & Fries, and Richard Pfeffer, co-owner of Gritty’s McDuff’s Brew Pub . The discussion will be moderated by Josh Soley, President of CORE.
This event is sponsored by Norway Savings Bank.
Member: $45 each | Non-Member $55 each
ContactShelly Clark,
2078740801,
info@mereda.org
Refund Policy: Your RSVP is requested by December 11. Payment is expected at the time of registration. No refunds will be granted to anyone who registers, but fails to attend, or who cancels after December 11.
Prices increase by $10 after December 11.
MEREDA
This interactive five-session class with our professional staff will help you gain the skills and confidence you need to stretch your money, pay your bills, reduce debt, save, plan for retirement, and set personal financial goals. At the end of the class, you will have a plan to achieve greater financial stability.
Topics include:
Getting comfortable with money
Creating a spending plan
Managing debt and credit
Saving and investing
Planning for the future
A follow-up session is offered to provide additional networking and support. Successful completion of this class meets one of the requirements for the Family Development Account (FDA) and Rainy Day Savings (RDS) matched savings programs.
Graduates of My Money Works are eligible to apply for the GEN Scholarship to be used at any University of Maine System university, any Maine Community College, or the University of New England.
Free
ContactJennifer DeJoy,
(207) 621-3433,
jennifer.dejoy@maine.edu
https://newventuresmaine.org/class/my-money-works-online-5/
Hosted byNew Ventures Maine
This interactive five-session class with our professional staff will help you gain the skills and confidence you need to stretch your money, pay your bills, reduce debt, save, plan for retirement, and set personal financial goals. At the end of the class, you will have a plan to achieve greater financial stability.
Topics include:
Getting comfortable with money
Creating a spending plan
Managing debt and credit
Saving and investing
Planning for the future
A follow-up session is offered to provide additional networking and support. Successful completion of this class meets one of the requirements for the Family Development Account (FDA) and Rainy Day Savings (RDS) matched savings programs.
Graduates of My Money Works are eligible to apply for the GEN Scholarship to be used at any University of Maine System university, any Maine Community College, or the University of New England.
Free
ContactJennifer DeJoy,
(207) 621-3433,
jennifer.dejoy@maine.edu
https://newventuresmaine.org/class/my-money-works-online-5/
Hosted byNew Ventures Maine
The Gulf of Maine is warming faster than many of the world’s oceans, but its productivity is driven by a unique combination of factors—global currents, ocean floor, and more—that create a dynamic and resilient environment. This complexity could be the key to its ability to withstand climate change. Similarly, the coastal communities along its shores have demonstrated remarkable resilience, adapting to change and overcoming challenges with determination.
The Gulf of Maine Research Institute, alongside our partners, is committed to building on this resilience in both the ecosystem and the people who call it home. This fall’s Sea State series will explore our efforts to foster resilience and share reasons for optimism about the Gulf’s future and the communities that rely on it.
Our Ventures team is focused on harnessing the scientific, technical, and solution-oriented expertise of GMRI and our partners to advance innovation in the blue economy. Join Blaine Grimes, Chief Ventures Officer at GMRI as she speaks about the opportunity that Maine has to lead the nation in this work.
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ContactDave Berndtson,
2077722321,
dberndtson@gmri.org
Gulf of Maine Research Institute