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Centenary College Small Business Development is your one stop resource for developing your business. As part of that service, we are proud to offer you some additional tools for a nominal cost. Tools are necessary in building any business, so we offer these tools for your purchase.
TO PURCHASE ONE OR ALL OF THE BOOKS BELOW, CALL CENTENARY COLLEGE SBDC AT 908-852-1400 EXT. 2136
Step-By-Step Business Plan - Move ideas from your head to paper in an organized, clear, convincing manner
- Avoid the most common mistakes
- Keep you focus on key points
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Small Business Report Card Is your business making the grade? Asset Management - Liquidity
- Debt Management
- Profitability
- Report Card
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Buying & Selling a Small Business Starting a company from scratch can be daunting. Maybe that's why the idea of being able to "turn the key" and walk into a business that's already in full operation is so appealing. The new owner instantly gains a name, employees, vendors, customers and income. But buyer - and seller - beware. The sale of a business requires time, research and careful planning, even if professional advisors help with the process.
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A Simple Guide to Your Company's Financials One statement cannot diagnose your company's financial health. Put several statements together and you can make smart financial, investment and management decisions.
- Balance Sheet
- Income Statement
- Cash Flow Statement
- Ratios
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Managing Cash Gaining financial control by understanding cash flow is crucial to your business. - Maximize Your Cash Flow
- The Cash Flow Statement
- If Your Cash Balance is Negative
- If Your Cash Balance is Positive
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Guide to Your Small Business Marketing Plan The guide explains the classic "4 P's" which make up the four corners of a marketing foundation.
- Product
- Price
- Promotion
- Place
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Understanding Commerical Lending: The Q & A Guide Get answers to the questions you have about lending.
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A partnership program with the U.S Small Business Administration. Additional funding provided by Centenary College, Hackettstown, NJ. All opinions, conclusions or recommendations expressed are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the SBA.