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How to Track and Analyze the Critical Numbers of Your Business
If you're someone who is a bit intimidated by accounting… we organized this webinar with you in mind.
Understanding the source/origin of the numbers and how to manipulate and analyze them is the key to overcoming the fear of accounting terminology and complexity.The simple truth is that you don't need an MBA or an in-depth understanding of double-entry accounting to know which numbers are the most critical to the health of your business and that deserve your keen attention. These numbers are your ultimate scorecard.
We'll do a review of the basic financial documents that track the flow of money within your business. Most critical numbers live on the following documents:
- Balance Sheet
- Income Statement
- Cash Flow Statement
We'll also focus on key profitability terms such as tracking your Gross Margin and Net Income and learn some key ratios.
One of the most important reasons to organize your financial information is to stay on top of your taxes so as to avoid any liability issues.
Webinar participation is FREE, but registration is required.
Format:
- 12:00 - 12:45 pm Eastern time | Welcome/Presentation
- 12:45 - 01:00 pm | Questions & Answers
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About the Guest Speakers:
Lewis Nozetz, M.B.A.
Executive and Process Improvement Consultant
LCN Solutions Management Consulting
Lewis is a C-Level Operations Optimizer and Strategic Relationship Builder who:
- implements industry best practices;
- creates and implements financial initiatives;
- implements reporting dashboards that provide critical financial data for effective decision-making;
- increases cash flow by 20% via effective foreign exchange strategies.
Also in collaboration with:
Ellis Basevitz, C.A.
Senior Consultant
PSB Boisjoli, LLP
As a founder of the firm, I owe my success to my ability to establish lasting relationships with clients and business partners. I am known for my passion and enthusiasm for problem solving, providing original and creative ideas that help clients to save money and grow their assets. My services are based on mutual trust, knowing how to listen to and understand the needs and objectives of our clients, and becoming their partner in the development of short and long term strategies, whether personal or in business.
2013 CWCF-CoopZone Conference
The CWCF-CoopZone Conference will take place in St. Albert (outside of Edmonton), Alberta, on November 7th to 9th, 2013. The theme is: Educating Each Other for Empowerment.
Early-bird Registration for the 2013 Conference is now closed. The final registration deadline is October 28, 2013.
There will be two great keynote speakers at the Conference:
Rebecca Kemble, President of the US Federation of Worker Co-ops, will speak about the new Blueprint for a Co-operative Decade (International Co-op Alliance, "ICA") and the international worker co-op association, CICOPA!
In addition to her role at the US FWC, Rebecca the President of CICOPA-North. America, Vice-President of CICOPA Americas and serves on the Executive Committee of CICOPA (worldwide). Rebecca is a worker-owner of Union Cab Cooperative where she has worked since 2000 as a night shift taxi driver as well as a mediator. She is also a founding member, writer and editor in the newly-formed Wisconsin Citizens Media Cooperative, and writes for The Progressive magazine.
The development of the Blueprint strategy was an outcome from the International Year of Co-operatives, This Blueprint is intended to provide the ICA and its members with a clear focal point for future activity, underpinned by ambitious goals.
Yvonne Chiu of the Multicultural Health Brokers Co-op is an inspiring worker co-op made up of immigrants and refugees who work as health brokers, i.e. liaisons between the health system and the immigrant and refugee communities. They are a group of 54 Multicultural Health Brokers. They represent 22 different cultural and linguistic communities in Edmonton.
Many started as volunteers in their communities and were identified as natural leaders, and were brought in as paid Brokers with the Co-operative.
Other great reasons to attend the 2013 CWCF - CoopZone Conference
- Meet other worker co-operators and developers from across Canada!
- Learn about the Indivisible Reserve (permanent co-op capital) and take part in deliberations on this important topic!
- Learn practical new tools!
- Attend the (optional) Worker Co-op Movie Night!
The program of events for the conference can be read here.
Registration information is available here.
Collective Impact Workshop 1 for teams of 3-4
Innoweave is partnering with the PricewaterhouseCoopers Canada Foundation to offer a Collective Impact Workshop 1
This workshop, hosted by the PricewaterhouseCoopers Canada Foundation, will help 3-4 member teams of leaders from community organizations to:- Explore the community system in which your organization operates and the change you want to see
- Lay the groundwork for Collective Impact by building toward the three pre-conditions and five conditions of Collective Impact
- Start to build a common agenda that is driven by data and urgency around the issue being tackled
- Build a community engagement strategy that ensures that influential leaders and people with lived experience are part of community change process
- Develop a short term plan that builds engagement, community will and an urgency to move forward
Event details:
- When: Monday, September 9, 2013, 8:00am - 5:00pm
- Where: PricewaterhouseCoopers Canada Foundation, 18 York Street, Toronto, ON
- Deadline: Applications are due August 12th. Space is limited. Successful applicants will be notified by August 16th.
Workshop 2 will run in February 2014 and will be focussed on groups of 10+ organizations that have begun working together. More information can be found here.
To apply for this workshop:
- Complete the Collective Impact Self-Assessment; you will be asked to include your results code in your application.
- Follow the instructions to create an application. Prior to creating an application, you will need to create an account and log in.
- Once you are logged in, start a new submission under "Innoweave Applications" and choose "Collective Impact" workshops.
- Complete the application in full and please remember to click "Submit Application" when you are done
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Collective Impact Facilitator Session 1
Innoweave is partnering with the PricewaterhouseCoopers Canada Foundation to offer a Collective Impact Workshop 1 and Facilitator Session.
Event details:
- Date: September 4, from 1:00pm - 3:00pm EDT (2 hour Facilitator Session by conference call) and attendance at the Collective Impact Workshop 1 on September 9 from 8:00am - 5:00 pm EDT
- Location: PricewaterhouseCoopers Canada Foundation, 18 York Street, Toronto, ON
- Deadline: Applications are due August 12th. Space is limited. Successful applicants will be notified by August 16th.
To apply for this facilitator session:
- Follow the instructions to create an application. Prior to creating an application, you will need to create an account and log in.
- Once you are logged in, select "Innoweave Applications" under Create a New Submission and choose "Collective Impact" Facilitator Session.
- Complete the application in full and please remember to click "Submit Application" when you are done.