
Cambridge Savings Bank and the Community Development Department are joining forces to help local businesses strengthen their financial literacy, offering a series of workshops aimed at entrepreneurs looking to enhance their business savvy. The Financial Education workshop series for small businesses, as announced by the City of Cambridge, is tailored to tackle the fundamental aspects of managing business finances through guided sessions by Eddy Desir, a Financial Education Specialist.
Running every Thursday in October from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m., these online workshops via Zoom will delve into topics covering cash flow, credit, financing, and marketing—each designed to support growth and stability in today's shifting commercial landscape, with the first session set for October 2 and will address how cash flow is critical to business expansion and sustainability and Cambridge entrepreneurs seeking structured assistance are encouraged to register promptly as space may be limited.
According to an announcement on the City of Cambridge's official website, topics like improving credit scores for better business prospects, the significance of financing for both embryonic and mature businesses, and the impact of marketing tactics on sales and revenue will be major points of discussion. The financial workshops promise to bolster the market presence of small businesses, guiding owners in understanding and utilizing marketing platforms for optimum reach.
Enrollment for this educational initiative is cost-free, prioritizing the local business community first—for registration details, those interested are directed to click here. For any additional information, the city's contact, Tyrone Fells, stands ready to assist at [email protected], providing both guidance and insight into the series offered, highlighting it’s open door for thriving in the Cambridge business ecosystem.









