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Brookfield Chamber of Commerce announces January education program

The Greater Brookfield Chamber of Commerce recently announced its January Brookfield Business Education Program, "1/20 Financials Made Simple." The event will be held at the University of Phoenix Campus at 20075 Watertower Blvd. in Brookfield on Tuesday, Jan. 20, from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Attendees will learn and hear from Tom Palzewicz of ActionCoach Business Coaching about how to project your cash flow, the difference between budgeting and forecasting, how to read your balance sheet and income statement, how to group your costs between fixed and variable and how to calculate your break even. Admission to the program is $25 for chamber members and $30 for non-members. Advance registration with payment is required by Thursday, Jan 15. Greater Brookfield Chamber of Commerce members and non-members can register at (262) 786-1886 or email bcc@brookfieldchamber.com.

The Greater Brookfield Chamber of Commerce recently announced its January Brookfield Business Education Program, "1/20 Financials Made Simple." The event will be held at the University of Phoenix Campus at 20075 Watertower Blvd. in Brookfield on Tuesday, Jan. 20, from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Attendees will learn and hear from Tom Palzewicz of ActionCoach Business Coaching about how to project your cash flow, the difference between budgeting and forecasting, how to read your balance sheet and income statement, how to group your costs between fixed and variable and how to calculate your break even. Admission to the program is $25 for chamber members and $30 for non-members. Advance registration with payment is required by Thursday, Jan 15. Greater Brookfield Chamber of Commerce members and non-members can register at (262) 786-1886 or email bcc@brookfieldchamber.com.

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