Learn How to be an Entrepreneur at Michigan City Center


05 August 2010
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Starting a business can be both challenging and liberating for many people who have worked jobs that haven’t quite been what they expected. However, while the idea of starting a small business can be daunting, there are plenty of classes to help streamline the process.

According to nwi.com, The Entrepreneur Center Michigan City is sponsoring classes during the month in order to give people the opportunity to see what goes into launching entrepreneurial endeavors.

Class subjects range from QuickBook essentials to learning about wage and hour laws, according to the news source.Participants can learn more about the intricacies of bookkeeping, how to keep track about important financial data before learning about how to manage time sheets and the difference between compensatory time versus overtime, during the classes.


According to the Small Business Association, as of 2005, small businesses represented 99.7% of businesses in the U.S. and employ more than 55 million people.ADNFCR-1502-ID-19920395-ADNFCR

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