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How to Start a Business Webinar 1.26.2023

Find out everything you need to start your small business so you can launch your business with confidence. Learn all the steps you need to take to start a business: from developing your plan to market research to filing your licenses in this simple step-by-step webinar, including: Business Planning Business planning resources Get the business plan template (Business Plan Outline)   Financial Projections Training  - Template Marketing Strategies NAICS Code Lookup   LA County Library / Reference USA LA County Demographics Licensing and Permits   Franchise Tax Board - Forms of Ownership LLCs & Corporations Name Search Los Angeles County Name Search for FBN (Sole Proprietorships) San Bernardino County Name Search for FBN (Sole Proprietorships)  Domain Name Search    Licenses & permits lookup Record-Keeping Record Keeping Systems    LA County Library / Lynda.com / LinkedIn Learning Outsourced accounting  ( https://bench.co/ ) Find a QuickBooks Pro Advisor Find a Professional Bu

Magic Oil Box, LLC Client highlight

Magic Oil Box, LLC www.themagicoilbox.com/ Alex Cordova is the owner of Magic Oil Box, LLC, a horror-inspired aromatherapy business whose name is a reference to “Buffy the Vampire Slayer '' tv show magic shop. “Working with essential oils, I simply added ‘oil’. So, the Magic Oil Box,” Alex explained. Alex is a 1st generation Hispanic college graduate from the University of La Verne and a member of the Los Angeles LGBT Chamber of Commerce.  Alex was receiving information from several different organizations including NASE and LALCC . Alex received updates on the California Dream Fund, a grant aimed to fund new start-up businesses with up to $10,000 in seed funding. Alex reached out to start working with the University of La Verne SBDC to get help with his business and the Dream Fund Program. Challenges Alex's main challenge was having the working capital to run the business. As the Magic Oil Box was only starting up and Alex was still working a full-time job and doing even

Hiring Your First Employee

Hiring your first employee can be a daunting task especially if you have never done it before. In this video, I’ll show you how to notify the state when you hire an employee, what taxes you have to account for, and worker’s compensation insurance. Independent Contractor vs. Employee Before we get to how to set up with the state and in your business we have to cover what an employee is and the difference from an independent contractor. An independent contractor is a person or entity that provides a service but is not an employee. There is a 3 part test that determines if you are really an independent contractor if all of these conditions are met: ​​1.  The worker is free from the control and direction of the hiring entity in connection with the performance of the work, both under the contract for the performance of the work . For example, if I hire a plumber to fix my sink, I don’t need to manage how they actually perform the work step by step. As long as my sink gets fixed, I shouldn’t

Bookkeepers Vs. CPAs

By Joshua Botello Bookkeepers and accountants are professionals that help your business manage the money in your company and are worth their weight in gold. Accountants charge a hefty fee, while some bookkeepers run a simple business. But when do you need a bookkeeper and when do you need an accountant? In this video, I’ll cover what each professional does and stay till the end to find out which one you might need.   What’s a Bookkeeper or Accountant? So let’s start with what is a bookkeeper and what is an accountant. Let’s do a quick rundown before we get into the differences. Bookkeepers are in charge of recording and keeping financial data. The bookkeepers are responsible for keeping track of daily transactions. They are concerned with the day-to-day operations of the company. Accountants are responsible for the creation of reports. They are in charge of summarizing, evaluating, and interpreting the work of the bookkeeper. Accountants deal with financial issues such as cash flow and

Forms of Ownership 10/27/2022

  In this webinar, we will be covering the common forms of ownership for small businesses and their filing requirements: Sole proprietorships General partnerships Limited Liability Company Corporations Our Guest Speaker, Lucius C. Davis III is the Small Business Liaison in the Taxpayers’ Rights Advocate’s Office. He assists with the development of small business education and outreach programs in order to help business owners better understand their income tax requirements and responsibilities. He also provides information about the Franchise Tax Board’s (FTB) programs and services that are available to them. Prior to becoming the Small Business Liaison, Lucius worked in Collections and in Filing in the Business Entities Section as an analyst at FTB. In the private sector, Lucius owned a small business for 10+ years. Prior to that, he played professional basketball overseas for 13 years. The Forms of Ownership presentation is a discussion of the most common forms of business ownership

ACRAtech, Inc. Client Highlight

www.ACRAtech.net   ACRAtech, Inc.  2502 Supply St Pomona, CA 91767 Scott Dordick is the CEO of Acratech, inc., which designs and manufactures photographic tripods and equipment. Scott became a client of the University of La Verne SBDC and Malcolm Geffen for help with automating and managing their accounting systems for the business.  The photography industry was in decline due to the improvement in cellphone picture quality. Cameras had been getting incrementally better years before but had gotten to the point where consumers were upgrading their cameras less often. "We were looking at our sales numbers over the years and they were just declining. We would go to the trades shows and it was doom and gloom...The writing was one the wall that we needed to do something," explained Scott.  Scott continued to work with Malcolm to help with declining sales and increasing production costs. Malcolm advised to established strategic alliances with major competitors and Acratech has some

Video Marketing for Small Business

by Joshua Botello Using video for creating content and growing your business is the most powerful way to reach your customers. 86% of marketers say video has helped them generate leads for their business. Here at the SBDC, we create all kinds of content that most SBDCs don’t and have seen an increase in clients due to our video strategies.  In this video, I'll show you my process for creating this video and how long it takes me. I’ll show what tools I use and some tips if you are just getting started. Lights, Cameras, and action.   Pre Production At the very beginning of the process and before I even set up my tripod, I create a huge list of ideas to work with. I start with one or two-word subject titles that a video might be about but not every idea is a winner or will work at that time. I do this about once or twice a year. This gives me a huge list that I can write in a doc, spreadsheet, or anything else you use to record your ideas. Check out my video on blogging since most of

Finding Customers on LinkedIn

by Joshua Botello A question we get from many B2B small businesses is “how do I get customers?” We typically refer them to LinkedIn because it's the biggest professional social network for engineers, buyers, and manufacturers. Our clients might be on the platform and don't know how to find the right people to interact with. So in this video, I’ll show you a simple 3 step process to finding prospects and customers on Linkedin.  Step 1: Know Your Customer Step 1 is to know your customer. You’ll ultimately need to create a list of people to contact and send them messages but you need to know who to target. Here is the information you need. Industry You first need to know what industry your prospects are in. If you are an IT consultant you need to know what kinds of businesses you work with. This could be financial services or the hospitality space, whatever your niche or industries are you need to identify those.  Company Now that you have your industries down it's time to nar