14th April 2008
Credit crunch advice offered
Small business owners concerned about the credit crunch are being offered support by the National Federation of Enterprise Agencies (NFEA).
The workshops will run from 28 April to 2 May and provide one-to-one, independent and practical financial advice, says the NFEA.
"We know that many entrepreneurs, particularly those who have started businesses in recent years, have not had the experience of managing their business through a downturn," said NFEA chief executive George Derbyshire.
The seminars will be held across the UK and are also open to anyone in the process of setting up their own business.
More details can be found on the NFEA website.
The workshops will run from 28 April to 2 May and provide one-to-one, independent and practical financial advice, says the NFEA.
"We know that many entrepreneurs, particularly those who have started businesses in recent years, have not had the experience of managing their business through a downturn," said NFEA chief executive George Derbyshire.
The seminars will be held across the UK and are also open to anyone in the process of setting up their own business.
More details can be found on the NFEA website.
Tags: Education & skills, Start-up
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