CPCC’s Institute for Entrepreneurship to offer two free seminars the week of February 1

The Institute for Entrepreneurship at Central Piedmont Community College announces two free seminars for the week of February 1:

Monday, February 1, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. at Morrison Library, Charlotte, N.C.

From Corporate World to Entrepreneur: How to Make the Transition SBX 7892-501

From your corporate desk, have you ever daydreamed of running your own business? This seminar outlines the path from corporate America to entrepreneurship. What is it really like to run a business? How do I decide the best business for me? How much money is it going to take? Where do I find the financing I need? How much money can I potentially make? These questions and more will be answered in the seminar

Thursday, February 4, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. at Institute for Entrepreneurship, Central Campus

Advanced Job Costing with QuickBooks® SBX 7831-501

Want to know how much your business makes on each item you sell, what costs you have not billed for, or how to invoice from bills? See how to compare estimates to actual numbers or run job profitability reports. This seminar demonstrates how the advanced job costing features in QuickBooks® Pro helps you run your business more efficiently.

To register, visit www.cpcc.edu/e-institute and/or call 704.330.4223.

The Institute for Entrepreneurship at CPCC is a member of the Small Business Center Network (SBCN) comprised of 58 Centers throughout North Carolina. The objective of the SBCN is to increase the success rate and the number of viable small businesses in North Carolina by providing high quality, readily accessible assistance to prospective and existing small business owners and their employees

Central Piedmont Community College is the largest community college in North Carolina, offering close
to 300 degree and certification programs, customized corporate training, market-focused continuing
education, and special interest classes. CPCC is academically, financially and geographically accessible to all citizens of Mecklenburg County. In 2002, the National Alliance of Business named CPCC the

Community College of the Year for its response to the workforce and technology needs of local employers and job seekers through innovative educational and training strategies.

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