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Work for Yourself @50+

Sep
13
2021
Mon 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM
Topic: Start-up Assistance

Show us what you've got.

Are you over 50 and looking for ways to improve your current financial situation? Have you ever dreamed of being your own boss? Work for Yourself@50+ has the information you need to succeed.

AARP Foundation's Work for Yourself@50+ initiative will help you gain the knowledge, support, and resources you need to make informed decisions about working for yourself and learn what it takes to launch a successful self-employment venture.

The decision to start your own business can be both exciting and daunting. Work for Yourself@50+ breaks the choices down for older adults in an approachable way through five steps:

  1. A careful consideration of the potential benefits and risks of working for yourself
  2. Exercises to help develop the self-employment idea
  3. A realistic overview of what it takes to pursue a self-employment opportunity
  4. Guidance to help avoid pitfalls and scams
  5. Ways to find trustworthy support and services

FayTech Small Business Center is hosting this free workshop near you on September 13, 2021 at 6:30pm - 8:30pm. Visit here to register for this event. For additional information, visit aarpfoundation.org/workforyourself.

Speaker(s): Kent Hill, Director, Center for Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Small Business

This is an online webinar. In order to access the webinar, you will need to use either a computer, tablet or smartphone. You will receive instructions on how to join the webinar in your registration confirmation or your reminder email that will go out prior to the webinar. Please do not share the webinar access information with anyone as it is unique to you.


Fee: No Cost

Gain the knowledge, support, and resources you need to make informed decisions about working for yourself

Phone: 910-678-8496

Location

FTCC SBC Seminars & Webinars
FTCC General Classroom Bldg. Room 205 2817 Fort Bragg Rd Fayetteville, NC 28303
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