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Entrepinoy enterprise management trainings

Posted on August 4, 2009

August Training Schedule

ENTREPINOY ENTERPRISE MANAGEMENT TRAININGS

AUGUST 2009 SCHEDULE OF TRAINING

August 3
(Monday)
P1500
UNDERSTANDING FINANCIAL STATEMENT

August 4 – 6
(Tuesday – Thursday)
P2500
START YOUR OWN BUSINESS ENTERPRISE (SYOBE)

August 11
(Tuesday)
P1200
BASIC RECORDKEEPING

August 14
(Friday)
P1200
COSTING AND PRICING

August 18
(Tuesday)
P1500
EFFECTIVE PEOPLE MANAGEMENT

August 19
(Wednesday)
P1500
KNOWING MICRO-ENTERPRISES TAXES

August 25
(Tuesday)
P1200
BASIC MARKETING

August 26 – 27
(Wednesday-Thursday)
P2000
ADVANCE RECORDKEEPING

August 14, 21 & 28
(10:00am -12:00Nn)
F R E E
ENTREPRENEURSHIP 101

FEES INCLUSIVE OF TRAINING KITS, CERTIFICATES AND SNACKS.
We also offer early bird and group discounts! For inquiries, reservations, and on-site trainings, please contact the CSE
Training Unit at 524-1879 / 523-9776 / 09179794349 / 09186521111 and look for Ms. Jin or Mr. Jay or email training@csentrepinoy.org.ph. You may also visit our website www.csentrepinoy.org.ph.

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