gomembers opens new corporate office training centerWritten by gomembers, Inc.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 28, 2004gomembers opens new corporate office training center [Herndon, VA] gomembers, Inc. (http://www.gomembers.com) released 2004-2005 class schedule for its training facility in their new corporate offices in Herndon, VA (http://www.gomembers.com/training/index.html). gomembers offers comprehensive training classes their software solutions that serve membership and meeting planning needs of non-profit organizations and professional meeting and event planners. Training at gomembers provides students with hands-on learning taught by skilled, experienced instructors. Students learn in small class sizes, away from everyday office distractions. Courses help to train staff quickly and easily, maximize staff productivity, and teach latest software features and functions. Additionally, training with users from other organizations gives them an opportunity to network with other gomembers customers and learn how other associations are utilizing software. “Training at gomembers provides a valuable resource for each student,” explained Ann Belair, Director of Operations for gomembers, Inc. “By gaining a more complete understanding of software, our customers can get maximum value from software, and see tremendous productivity increases in their employees.” Training classes are available for all of gomembers’ solutions and cover a wide variety of topics. For more information, or to register for classes, contact gomembers at 1.888.288.4634 ext. 2031 or email training@gomembers.com.
| | Some Truth About CreditWritten by Darrin F. Coe, MA
Credit is currently and has been historically an integral component of our economy. Credit contribute a person’s net worth, and financial power. No matter who you are or what type of business you are considering, credit is a vital component to be considered when developing your business idea and business plan.Your credit history and status will always be a factor when lenders consider financing your entrepreneurial endeavor. No matter what type of loan, even loans for those who may struggle to acquire traditional financing, such as SBA funded micro loan, will consider credit as one of underwriting factors. Because your credit history and status greatly impact your bankability and ability to acquire business funding, it behooves you to spend a significant amount of time developing and creating positive credit status and repairing poor credit history. == personal note == When I got married I gifted my wife with a huge debt load and a toilet level credit status. Through diligence, patience, and time, I’ve been able to repair my history and develop credit status that has allowed us to finance vehicles, mortgage and refinance homes, and acquire construction financing. So I know you can repair your credit history and develop positive credit status but it takes patience, diligence, and a willingness to reprioritize your financial outlook. == personal note == Now, here is not-so-secret formula for developing good credit and repairing poor credit. 1. Time -- You will need to plan ahead if you want to acquire business financing. It takes time for bad spots in your credit file to be removed. It also takes time to engage in process of having them removed. You must also spend some time engaging in positive credit behavior. 2. Diligence -- You will need to pay very careful attention to your financial details. If you want to start a business in two years, you’ll need to begin keeping very careful and detail files concerning all of your credit practices. You’ll need to be on top of payments and purchases you make and always be alert to avoid behavior that could be detrimental to your credit status.
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