For the more than 45 years, the Georgia Legislative Black Caucus (GLBC) has sought to protect the general welfare of Black people and other people of color and disadvantaged citizens of Georgia in matters of health and welfare, education, social and criminal justice, employment and economic empowerment. Join us for a ribbon cutting at Spherion Atlanta Northeast. Spherion Atlanta Northeast provides staffing and recruiting solutions to companies and help companies find the right candidates. Media and entertainment companies are well-positioned for near-term growth, and to best adapt to industry trends, many companies may want to consider updating their cash management processes to capture efficiencies and optimize working capital. Many media and entertainment businesses remain stubbornly cash-intensive. If the Business model remains the same, many companies will not be in a position to be successful. This course will give the participant a better understanding of the cash flow processes and the requirements for doing business in this
industry.
Course Outline
Labor and Cash Flow Costs
Adjusting the Business Model
Being set up to do business with a production (Georgia based, Georgia Tax ID and Business License.
Purchase Orders and Invoicing for Success.
Questions and Answers
Learner Outcomes
Obtain a better understanding of accounting for Small Businesses in the Film/Entertainment Industry
Learn how to update a business model for success
Review the regulations and requirements to do business in the Entertainment Industry
Receive Tips on organizing and maintaining your Cash Management
Business at Breakfast - Representative Carl Gilliard of the Georgia Legislative Black Caucus
Spherion NE Atlanta Grand Opening
Webinar - How to Be a Vendor in the Film & Entertainment Industry