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Aiken County HBA Hosting Education Seminar in January

DATE: Wednesday, January 16, 2008
TIME: 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
PLACE: Misty Lake, 2246 Ascagua Lake Road, North Augusta
COST: Members $45.00 / Non-members $60.00
TO REGISTER: Call Mary Ann or Molly at 803-641-6863
The Aiken County HBA is kicking off the new year with an education seminar on January 16th called Seven Deadly Mistakes Construction Businesses Make. Anthony Burruano of the Burruano Group in Naples, Florida, will show students how to recognize, quantify, and avoid seven deadly business mistakes. The course has been approved for three hours of Certified Master Builder credit in the business management field!

"This seminar demonstrates how poor fundamental financial controls, poor cash management and not understanding your financial information can kill your business," said Burruano. "This seminar explains how to protect your business and increase profit and revenue by avoiding mistakes."

Burruano has 30 years experience as a business consultant in the construction industry. He has helped nearly 1,000 firms improve their profit, cash flow, employee accountability and sales by analyzing and identifying problems, and providing solutions for construction firms.

If you want to attend this course, you must register by January 8th with the Aiken County HBA. Walk-ins will be turned away. For more information, contact Mary Ann or Molly at 803-641-6863.




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