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Warren County SBDC - resources-and-tools
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Doing Business in Ohio. Granting Authority to Do Business in Ohio. The Secretary of State Business Services Division. Receives and approves articles of incorporation for Ohio business entities and grants licenses to out-of-state corporations seeking to do business in Ohio. Limited partnerships and limited liability companies also file with the Secretary of State’s office. Filing Forms and Fee Schedule.
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Warren County SBDC - blog
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Ohio business central (1). Secretary of state (1). Small business credit (1). Small business entities (1). Know Your Financial Ratios. Posted on: October 19, 2015. Measure Your Business's Health with These Financial Ratios. Large companies use defined financial ratios to analyze the health of the organization. There are dozens of established ratios that test a variety of financial domains, including the ability to pay debt, secure stockholder funding and expand services. If your quick ratio is more than ...
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Warren County SBDC - upcoming-events
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Steps to Starting Your Own Business. STEPS TO STARTING YOUR OWN BUSINESS. The Warren County Small Business Development Center is sponsoring a FREE SEMINAR “Steps. To Starting Your New Business”. On September 21st, 2016 from 2:00. PM – 4:30 PM. The seminar will be held at Hamilton Township Administration Building, 7780 State Route 48, Maineville, Ohio 45039. Anyone considering starting up a business or anyone who recently started a business should attend. You have three ways to register for the event:.
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Warren County SBDC - directions
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Warren Co. Career Center Main Campus. 3525 North State Route 48. Lebanon, OH 45036. Warren County Career Center Main Campus.
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Warren County SBDC - about-us
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Accelerate Ohio’s economy by helping people start, sustain and grow their businesses!
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Warren County SBDC - home
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Accelerating Our Economy By Helping People. Start, Sustain and Grow Their Businesses. The SBDC Certified Business Advisor utilizes a business coaching process to assess the business situation and work with the entrepreneur. The Warren County Small Business Development Center offers a variety of classroom learning courses led by qualified Subject-Matter-Experts. Warren County SBDC meets the needs of the experienced and the prospective small business owner at his/her level of sophistication.
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Branding 101: Five Tips for Solopreneurs
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Ohio business central (1). Secretary of state (1). Small business credit (1). Small business entities (1). Branding 101: Five Tips for Solopreneurs. Posted on: June 29, 2015. Branding 101: Five Tips for Solopreneurs. MARCH 12, 2012. Strong branding is critical in our ad-cluttered world. After all, you want to ensure that you're the first provider in your niche that comes to customers' minds. But what if your brand is, well, just you? How can you be memorable and stand out? And Penny's is a one-cent piece.
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Warren County SBDC - services
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Workshops and Training Programs. Professional and Technical Referrals. Identifying Sources of Capital. Market Feasibility, Strategy and Development. Professional and Technical Referrals. Contact Us Today to schedule an appointment! The Warren County Career Center offers a variety of “Start Your Own Business” online learning courses, contracted through Ed2Go. Courses are affordable, accessible, and very flexible.
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Warren County SBDC - success-stories
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Partner for Student Success. WCCC, SBDC Partner for Student Success. Ldquo;We are starting to get walk-ins now, and things are going well,” Karie said. “When I completed my cosmetology program, I had offers from some big salons, and it was a tough choice, but I had a lot invested, so I decided to stay with my own business.”. She said she learned a lot from her Cosmetology instructors at WCCC, Levetra Staten and Christine Rohler, including the importance of customer service along with the cosmetology skil...