Help is at hand for small businesses worried about the impact of the economic slowdown. The Kerry County Enterprise Board in conjunction with Peevers Slye Cotter is running a seminar entitled How to survive and thrive in a recession.
The event takes place on Wednesday the 11th of March at 7.30pm in the Meadowlands Hotel Tralee.
Victor Sheahan of the Kerry County Enterprise Board explains in these challenging economic times business owners need to reassess their operations. Simple but practical changes can have an immediate effect on the bottom line. This seminar will outline the actions that businesses should undertake to ensure that they survive and thrive in the current downturn. We are delighted to partner with Peevers Slye Cotter in delivering this seminar as John Slye and Francis Moriarty are experts in their respective fields and understand the trading realities for small businesses in Kerry.
John Slye commented that now, more than ever businesses need to properly manage their resources. Cash is king in the current environment. Francis and I will outline how to control cashflow, deal with your debtors, calm your creditors, protect your sales and reduce your Revenue bill.
The seminar is open to all but would be of particular relevance to small business owners.
Best of all admission is free.
For further information or to book your place contact Deirdre Moynihan or Fiona Leahy of the Kerry County Enterprise Board at 066 7183522 or email kerryceb@kerrycoco.ie with your name and contact details.