When

Tuesday, November 27, 2018 from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM MST
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Where

SCORE Albuquerque (CNM Montoya) 
4700 Morris St.,NE, Suite TW203
Albuquerque, NM 87111
 

 
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Contact

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SCORE Albuquerque 
505-248-8232 
office@abqscore.org 

Topic:  Business Funding & Alternative Financing 

 

Is access to capital for your small business keeping you up at night?  Bring your business funding and alternative financing questions to this interactive Q&A style one hour workshop!

This topic will be featured every 4th Tuesday of the month from 12pm-1pm.  Bring your questions (and your lunch) to this interactive Q&A style workshop.  SCORE finance and accounting experts will provide answers!  Attend as often as you like -- but please register!

Common questions we will address:

  • What should I do if I have been turned down for a bank loan?
  • What do my company's financial statements really mean?
  • How do I prepare financial projections?
  • What is the difference between personal credit and business credit?
  • Do I need an accountant to do my books?
  • How can I fund a business start-up?
  • Should I take on a partner who will invest in my company?
  • What is the difference between angel investors, private equity and venture capital?
  • How can I improve my credit scores?
  • What is crowdfunding?
  • Can I get 100% financing to start a business?

Cost:  FREE -- but registration is required!

SCORE Albuquerque helps small businesses grow from start-up through maturity by providing lifelong learning opportunities for business owners.  Clients develop their own path to small business success by accessing one-on-one mentoring, workshops, Business Owners Councils and a national network of resources. Our team of experienced entrepreneurs, business owners, corporate executives and managers are trained mentors who help clients gain clarity to take the next step. SCORE Albuquerque is a resource partner of the Small Business Administration (SBA) and Central New Mexico Community College (CNM). In New Mexico, SCORE also has chapters in Santa Fe and Las Cruces.