Small Business Consultation
91¶ÌÊÓƵ’s Small Business Development Center provides free one-on-one business consultations.
Available to anyone in the community; you do not have to be affiliated with Weber State. We can help you with:
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Assessment
Analyze your business to assess strengths, weaknesses and opportunities.
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Business Planning
An excellent tool to help you set a roadmap for your business. Lenders will request to see a business plan, but they are also valuable to help you operate your business day to day.
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Financial Analysis
Evaluate your company’s past and present financial health and position. Enhance your skills in basic accounting, control and record keeping practices.
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Financial Projections and Cash Flow Analysis
A critical element of the business plan, financial forecasts can help you budget, manage profitability and determine the cash you need to operate your business.
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Funding
Understand the criteria evaluated by lenders and investors, identify the most-likely sources of funding and plan for future funding needs.
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Information Technology
Create your digital accounting system and go online to build a competitive advantage.
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Management Issues
Examine your company policies and procedures, management and organization.
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Market Research and Marketing Strategy
Investigate markets for your product or service, evaluate the competition and develop a marketing strategy.
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Strategic Planning
Determine where you want your business to go and how to get there by making effective decisions.
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Valuation
Find resources that determine value of a business in buying or selling a company.
To schedule your consult:
Register at the , click "Request Service," and fill out as much info about you and your business as you can.
Contact
Shawn J. Beus - Director
801-390-2542
shawnbeus@weber.edu
Not seeing a topic that's helpful to you?
If there is a topic you would like to discuss that is not listed, call or text us at . We may be able to help or refer you to an organization better able to assist.
Funded in part through a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration.