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Seminars
Surviving Tough Times: Counseling, Tools and Resources for Small Business in Colorado How Healthy is Your Business? Are you prepared to survive the difficult times? You're not alone - Free assistance is available with a Small Business Check-Up including Free Counseling from the SBA, SCORE, SBDC and Mi Casa.
Pueblo - December 11, 2008 Denver - December 16, 2008
This seminar covers the basics of business tax forms, including: different business entities; business use of home and car; record keeping; health insurance and retirement; and Schedules C, SE, and ES Form 1040. You will learn about employee versus independant contractor status, and the Colorado Department of Revenue tax issues and requirements. This is a chance to get answers to all your tax questions in one place.
Do you know what it takes to start your business? In this overview seminar, you will learn the proper steps to take to launch your new business venture including: legal structures, required licenses and forms, tax requirements and financing considerations. Bring all of your questions about launching your business and meet others who are doing the same.
Leading so that others follow is the acid test of leadership. Creating common ground with people from ages 18-80 takes more than charisma or command and control. It takes understanding their unique world view, needs, and desires. They will only follow IF you lead them FROM where they are. This session will give you that perspective and practical next steps to take.
This seminar will be panel discussion on Raising Money and Financing Your New Business. Raising money is often one of the most difficult hurdles a new business must face. It can also be very risky, as state and federal laws provide stiff penalties, and even criminal liability, for those who solicit investments in ways that violate laws or regulations. To help you navigate these dangerous waters, Fairfield and Woods attorneys will discuss "angel" investors, debt financing, equity offerings and other conventional and non-conventional methods used by start-up companies to raise capital and each source's respective risks and legal requirements.