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Childcare Centre Financial Survival Workshops

Childcare Centre Financial Survival Workshops

Every early childhood centre in the country is affected by the 2010 Budget. What’s the true impact on your centre? How can you survive these changes? What other options do you have?

In association with ECE Astute (www.eceastute.co.nz), the Early Childhood Council (www.ecc.org.nz) is pleased to bring you this practical financial planning workshop.

Spend the day developing a survival plan for your centre and leave with the skills you need to implement it! No need to be a financial whizz - this is practical information from people who understand this unique sector. Centre managers, owners, accountants and people interested in entering the sector - this is an opportunity not to be missed!

Throughout the day you will work with your centre’s real-life data and compare it with true case-studies.

These workshops will be held in Auckland (19Oct), Wellington (21Oct), Hamilton (27Oct), Napier (28Oct), Dunedin (2Nov), Christchurch (3Nov) and Whangarei (9Nov).

The Early Childhood Council is the largest representative body of licensed early child hold, daycare and education centres in New Zealand. It is a not for profit organisation with more than 1,000 member centres employing more than 7,000 staff and caring for more than 50,000 children.

ECE Astute provides core services of due diligence, business consultancy, childcare centre finance, recruitment, equity partnerships as well as childcare business sales and purchasing through its association with Astute Real Estate (Licensed REAA 2008).

To register or for more information visit www.ecc.org.nz or www.eceastute.co.nz

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