Small Business Startup Training (Video Series)
Category: Business Planning, Videos
Tags: business training, small business training, startup support
Did you know that over 80% of small business startups in Canada fail within the first year of business?
While most assume that the economy is at fault, the truth is that most of the failures can be avoided with proper startup training and business planning.
Our team here at Canada Startups has worked with thousands of small businesses all across the country in various fields and industries, all with their own ups and downs with business ownership.
Having such vast experience, we have put together a small business start-up training video series that you can review.
About the Small Business Startup Training (Video Series)
As mentioned, such a large number of small business startups fail within the first year; be it due to improper planning, the economy, lack of funding, or whatever it may be, it can’t hurt to properly educate yourself and train yourself on the components that make a business plan successful.
Our experts have dedicated thousands of combined hours as they worked with thousands of small businesses all across Canada, to determine the most crucial steps – now available to you in the video series.
The video series will cover a number of topics as you learn about:
- How to start a business in Canada / and if it’s right for you
- Important business planning steps
- How to evaluate your business ideas via financial projections
- How to present your idea to investors/lenders
- How to access government funding for your business
Access the video series here and start the process.
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