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The seminar will be held from noon until 2 p.m. Friday, June 6, in the third floor conference room of the Bank of America Building at 68 Patton Ave. in downtown Asheville. Lunch is not provided; however, participants may bring a packed lunch.
Compu-Ease owner Cindy Moors will teach participants how to develop a zero-based budget, get out of debt faster and select software applications that are best for business.
The SBTDC, a service of WCU’s College of Business, provides comprehensive support to business owners, entrepreneurs and those engaged in economic development in 14 counties of North Carolina.
To register for the event, call (828) 251-6025, extension 22.
For more information about the SBTDC, contact Wendy R. Cagle, regional director, at (828) 227-3341 or via e-mail at wcagle@sbtdc.org.
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