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Community colleges are finding that our 14 session course is providing an ideal resource for students seeking to launch entrepreneurial careers. Incorporating all the lessons learned since 1992 about how to conduct the My Own Business classroom course, MOBI Trustees Daina Johnson and Peggy Holland, both educators, created the new MOBI classroom format. The Instructor's Guide provides everything an instructor needs to conduct the class with ease and expertise, including recommendations for presenting the course. Instructors are also furnished with ideas and suggestions which allow for flexibility in scheduling and teaching the course. A template is available to create a Certificate of Completion for students successfully completing all sessions. The materials furnished include the MOBI Textbook which provides each student with a permanent manual of information for future reference. Also included is a CD containing a PowerPoint presentation for all 14 sessions, which allows the instructor to successfully cover the fundamentals of starting a business. If you would like to preview the classroom program, a CLASSROOM PREVIEW KIT is available to order.
In Whittier, California, Rio Hondo College found that initial enrollment exceeded the classroom space which resulted in a waiting list of students to enroll in the next class. Here's a view of the initial Fall 2006 class at Rio Hondo.
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U.S. State Department sends Phil Holland to South Africa
Phil was reassured from his August visit that the basic disciplines of starting a business are the same everywhere. The feedback he received was enthusiastic, included this from Protas Madlala, CEO of the Small Enterprise Development Agency (SEDA) in Durban: "Our sincere gratitude for facilitating a very informative, enriching and empowering seminar. It is almost unheard of in the world of training for the number of trainees to grow as the seminar continues! Yours was unique...your invaluable input will never go in vain because most participants already own businesses and could easily follow and relate to your input. You have planted seeds, ours now is to nurture and watch them grow." | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
In late August Google released "Google Apps for Your Domain." The best part is that all the useful applications are being offered for free. In Google's words "Google Apps for Your Domain lets you offer our communication and collaboration tools to your entire organization — customizable with your branding, color scheme and content through the administrative control panel, and with no hardware or software to install or maintain." What are the applications you ask? Well here is a brief overview:
To gain access to these great applications visit Google Apps For Your Domain.You Choose which applications you would like to use and which applications you do not. Signing up is easy: Looking for word processing and spreadsheet applications? Google is working on free word processing and spreadsheet web versions as well so stay tuned!
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| Dear MOBI Column
Feeling stuck between a rock and a hard place I am not sure whether it is because of the particular industry I am dealing with or just a general business practice but I am having a very hard time getting wholesale pricing for products I want to sell in the small retail business I want to start. A good number of these dealers ask for multiple forms of BUSINESS identification BEFORE I can even get a wholesale price list! How can one forecast any kind of cash flow without that information prior to venturing into it?! Although I am in the process of organizing the business (s-corp), applying for a FEIN as well as a state (IL) business license and opening a business checking account... all of which are asked of me by these dealers... I am also required to provide a photo of my storefront (not there yet) and/or a copy of the business ad or telephone listing in the phone book (yellow and/or white) or a copy of my phone bill (not there yet)! They haven't yet asked for my first born, but gee... isn't this extreme???
Any suggestions or advice on how to proceed with forecasting cash flow without this info would be appreciated!
First of all, I wouldn't even think of preparing a cash flow projection or an income statement projection until you have a firm hold of what your costs and selling prices will be. Sure, the wholesalers will make you jump through hoops, but remember by making sure you will indeed be a legitimate retailer will help you in the future from having your customers accessing supplies through your wholesalers. You may find that the better the wholesaler, the higher they may ask you to jump. So, your first selling job is with your suppliers.
Also, I would use the major search engines to locate wholesale suppliers, including the use of the "local" function to find suppliers that are close to you. If you're opening a toy store, enter "wholesale toys", etc.
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