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How To Become A Financially Literate Business Owner

If empowering yourself and gaining confidence in your business' finances has been on your list of things to do, then look no further than this financial literacy session!

Learning to make the right financial decisions for your business is a key aspect of successful entrepreneurship. During this webinar, we'll break down the best tips, tricks, and resources utilized by entrepreneurial leaders.

Goals of the session:

  • Goals of the session:

  • Discuss the must-have financial skills for small business owners

  • Give an overview of the most used financial terms and items

  • Provide tips on becoming more financially literate

  • Recommend digital financial tools

Who this is best for:

  • Side hustlers looking to ditch their 9-5

  • Hobbyists looking to start a small business

  • New business owners in need of some support

What you'll learn:

  • Ways to improve your financial literacy

  • Must-have financial skills for small business owners

  • Meaning of most used financial terms

  • Understanding of most used financial items

  • Tools you can use for your finances

About MAJOR: 

Part online incubator and development center, MAJOR is a one-stop-shop for minority-owned businesses. We advocate for, conduct research and collect data on, offer educational programs and technical assistance to and develop technology for minority-owned business owners, providing underrepresented founders with access to opportunities and resources they may not otherwise have access to so that they can start, grow and be major.

About The Speaker: 

Hailing from la isla de Cuba, Leyanis Diaz is a Bilingual Business Consultant, Small Business Advocate, Speaker, Afro-Latina Influencer and the Founder of MAJOR, an online one-stop-shop for minority-owned businesses.

Leyanis holds a BS in Communication from Florida International University in Miami, Florida and a MSc in Entrepreneurship from University College London in London, United Kingdom.

Her work in community relations and economic development has allowed her to travel the world, work and collaborate with businesses, non-profits and organizations big and small, including but not limited to CNN en Español, Univision, Ford, America’s Small Business Development Centers, and KIND Snacks.

Leyanis is passionate about helping small businesses start, grow and prosper and is on a mission to keep minority-owned businesses from closing their doors.

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