Budding entrepreneurs, Directors and Shareholders can get valuable business advice on how to generate cash internally and seek external finance for growth or start-up at a powerful event in Bedford in January 2013.
Finance experts at the e-FM Network and Beer & Partners will be on hand to offer advice on a host of essential business topics to help companies deal with cash issues ranging from how to spot potential cashflow crises to tips on cashflow management, finding prospective investors, funding options and managing the funding process.
The event at Colworth is one of several events the e-FM network is holding over the next few months to support Shareholders, Directors and SME owners in the current economic climate. For more information about this event and to book your place now, please visit the eventbrite link here.
It's year end and time to cast the vision for the year ahead. Where would you like to be this time next year? As 2012 draws to an end, businesses need to focus on getting into financial shape in 2013, recommit to old audacious goals and make new ones. If growth, profitability and funding are high on your agenda, book your place at this seminar.
The 'Get Fit For Finance' Seminar will be held on Wednesday 30 January 2013 from 2.00pm to 5.00pm and guests can book their free place now while seats are still available.
The speakers at this event are Gary Jesson, Managing Director, The eFM network and Doug Garforth- Associate, Beer & Partners Limited
This event will be of interest to*:
- Majority Shareholders and Directors of privately owned businesses seeking finance for growth
- Decision makers focused on improving profitability and cashflow
- Private individuals seeking finance for entrepreneurial acquisition/start-up ventures
During the seminar, the speakers will present practical actions that you can take in advance of generating finance and managing cashflow to minimise the obstacles in creating a profitable and thriving business.
Issues to be addressed include:
- How to identify potential cashflow issues
- How to generate cash internally and create an efficient cash flow management system.
- Working capital funding- bank finance, factoring, crowd funding, asset based lending
- Relief schemes (grants, R& D Tax credits) and funding options
- How do you best prepare your business case and funding plan?
- How do you find prospective investors?
- What about your presentation and the elevator pitch?
- How do you manage the process (and your expectations)?
- Timetables, project management and external advisers – how do you pull it together?
We’ll also share with you the 10 most common mistakes made when seeking finance and tips on how to avoid them.
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For enquiries, please email chinwe@efm.uk.com or visit the efm website at www.efm-network.com
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