It is no secret that these are tough times for the United States, even though financial disaster has been averted, at least for now, with the bill signed by Congress and the President. Next on the agenda, creating “new jobs” says President Obama and other leaders.
Our government has been promising for years that new jobs would be created, but that hasn’t come to fruition, and unemployment is still desperately high. Even if a person has a job, the average person could use more money to support high fuel costs and living expenses. Who doesn’t know people who have taken on second or even third part-time jobs to be able to support their families and take care of financial obligations.
“Now more than ever, this is a great time for people to follow their passions,” says Steve Anderson, President and Director of Possibilities at Workamper News, Inc. “So many people have dreamed of owning their own business, not just to earn money, but to take something they have a passion about and share it with others. It doesn’t just have to be a dream—it can become reality, if people will take the steps necessary to wisely plan and develop the right entity to allow them to succeed.”
A small business can ultimately--
· provide a person with more options than a second or third job;
· provide more flexibility, freedom and lifestyle choices;
· save tax dollars that would otherwise go to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS);
The most difficult thing, is taking that first step. Encouraging Workampers to develop a small business, Workamper News has spread its’ wings to develop “Workamper Small Business.” However, they are promoting the development of small businesses to everyone.
“To begin a new business (or to bring new life to an existing one), a person needs to be educated on legal and financial matters as regards a small business. It is very difficult to do it all alone, so attending an affordable one-day seminar,” Anderson says, will be a big step in the right direction.
On October 21, 2011, a Six-Hour Seminar will be given by Mark Kohler at the Heber Springs Community Center, in Heber Springs, Arkansas (approximately 65 miles north of Little Rock). The cost—usually $300—has been reduced to $199.00. This is a rare opportunity for the region.
Mark Kohler is known as the nation’s leading voice for entrepreneurs and small business owners, having taught thousands of people how to take control of their own financial future and steer their business to success through his powerful business, tax and legal strategies. Kohler is an attorney, CPA, entrepreneur, national speaker, radio show host, news contributor and pundit.
Attendees to this seminar, not only will hear a dynamic speaker, but will get the tools to start or develop a business, along with the legal instruments to save on taxes and earn income.
Register for the Small Business Tax & Legal Symposium online or call the Workamper News, Inc. office at 800-446-5627. Although Workamper News, Inc. is sponsoring the event, the seminar is open to anyone.
For a limited time, Anderson says, “take advantage of two or three payment options offered.”
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Contact Info:
Steve Anderson, President
Workamper News, Inc.
110 Tulaka Blvd., Suite C
Heber Springs, AR 72543
(501) 362-6769