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WATERVILLE – A Nov. 8 business breakfast, presented by Thomas College in partnership with the Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce, will focus on the cash flow cycle and its effects on small businesses in Maine.
The presentation, titled “Stop the Cash Flow Roller Coaster, I Want to Get Off!” will be presented by author and professor Caroline Jordan. She will discuss how 66 percent of small businesses are affected by a fluctuating cash flow cycle and practical strategies business owners can use to make cash flow more stable.
The presentation will be held at 7:30 a.m. in the college’s Student Center Atrium Lounge at 180 West River Road in Waterville.
The cost per person is $13 for members with advanced registration, $15 for members at the door and $18 for nonmembers. Contact the Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce at 873-3315 or info@midmainechamber.com for registration information.
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