ONLINE WORKSHOP
Securing the right type of funding is crucial for the growth and sustainability of any business. With a myriad of financing options available, it can be overwhelming to determine which one best suits your business needs. This webinar aims to clarify the various funding sources and guide you in making informed decisions. Whether you’re a start-up or an established business, this session will provide valuable insights into loans, grants, equity, and lines of credit, helping you navigate the complex world of business financing.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
- Gain a comprehensive overview of different financing options including loans, grants, equity, and lines of credit
- Understand the pros and cons of each type of funding source to make informed decisions for your business
- Learn how to assess and choose the right type of financing that aligns with your business needs and goals
- Develop strategies for approaching and securing the appropriate funding for various stages of business growth
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WHO IS THIS FOR?
- This workshop is aimed at small businesses throughout Sydney, and has a capacity to host up to 50 people.
- This workshop is for business owners who have just started a business.
- This will be a live event held at a venue in Sydney’s CBD – you will receive venue details via email closer to the workshop date.
- Attending this event will come out of your allocated business connect hours.
This event will be delivered by Realise Business, an approved independent provider for Service NSW Business Connect.
YOUR PRESENTER – ANASTASIA THEODOROPOULOS
Anastasia currently owns and operates her own business in the finance sector and has built a portfolio in which she has thousands of clients, offering over 15 years of experience and well developed industry knowledge with expertise in negotiation and financial data analysis. She has access to a wide range of financial products and services and an understanding of policies providing her with the ability to find a solution and systems for all individuals and businesses.