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Become a Small Business Owner

What is the New Enterprise Incentive Scheme? 

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New Enterprise Incentive Scheme (NEIS) allows eligible recipients to form a new viable small business. NEIS will provide you with the essential accredited training required to assist you with your small business. You will develop a business plan during your training, if your business plan is approved you will be eligible to receive up to 52 weeks of NEIS allowance. Mentoring and support is also provided for the first year of business operation.

Certifications

         NEIS Certificate IV in Small Business Management BSB40407

Skills you will acquire:

  1. Developing Business Plans
  2. Marketing a Business
  3. Developing Cash Flow
  4. Customer Service Strategies
  5. Business Finances and Financial Reporting
  6. Legal and Risk Management Strategies
  7. Market Research
  8. Goal Setting and Change Management

 Do You Have a Business Idea?

If your business:

  • Does not operate on a commercial basis
  • Is independent and lawful
  • Is not from a takeover or acquisition

You may be eligible if you meet the following criteria:

  • Over the age of 18
  • Currently receiving Centrelink benefit
  • Registered with a Job Service Provider

Finance Expert, Writer, Entrepreneur

Tammy Richards is a passionate finance expert who is also a writer and business owner. With over 10 years of experience as a finance expert, Tammy wants to share her knowledge with her readers.

Tammy covers and simplifies a range of financial topics, including how start-ups can raise capital and how established businesses can grow successfully. It is clear that she is firmly on the side of Australian small business owners.
Tammy keeps her fingers on the pulse of financial updates. Through her articles, she regularly shares the latest tips and traps around financial products such as business loans and credit cards. She also delivers her information in an easily consumable and interesting way.

Tammy is a keen advocate of promoting financial literacy. She aims to educate small business owners by providing financial insights into common financial problems that businesses face.

“More than anything, I am enthusiastic about using my experience to help Australian small business owners to achieve their financial and business goals,” she says.

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