Exporting Opportunities to Grow Small Business

January 18, 2010

Does your product have potential in an overseas market? Small businesses can compete with larger companies in the global marketplace. If you secured just a small piece of the foreign market, how different would 2010 look for your business? Plan for the extra effort it takes to bring your product to foreign markets.

Enjoy these informative videos from the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) and remember SCORE can be your free coach or mentor in helping you compete in foreign markets to grow your business.

Exporting Opportunities for Your Business

Advice from an Expert

For additional Strategies for Growth from SBA click here to see the list Don’t miss any of the other videos in this exciting series by simply subscribing to receive updates by email.

For expert help and advice on exporting your products to grow your business, contact SCORE by clicking the link on the right to the office nearest you or click here to request free face to face counseling and or mentoring.

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New 2011 Income Tax Webinar

SCORE Minneapolis has just released the 2011 version of “Income Taxes for Small Businesses”.   For new entrepreneurs it will help take the mystery out of taxes!  The webinar covers two broad topics:

First, the Form 1040, Schedule C Profit and Loss for a Business.  It discusses all of the unusual items an entrepreneur may encounter as they prepare for their April 15 tax filing date, including use of personal cars and home office expenses,  expensing capital equipment cost versus depreciation, independent contractors, etc.

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