Clips4Sale Debuts Personal Finance Webinar Series for Producers, Models

Clips4Sale Debuts Personal Finance Webinar Series for Producers, Models

TAMPA, Fla. — After the success of their Clips4Sale Legal Zone webinars, Clips4Sale is introducing a brand-new webinar series, The Clips4Sale Accounting Zone, debuting Monday, July 29, at 4 p.m. EDT.

The Clips4Sale Accounting Zone will feature Clips4Sale owner Neil and CPA — and co-founder/managing partner of SD Associates — Howard M. Siegal, who specializes in business and tax planning.

During the webinar, Siegal and Neil will cover a lot of ground, discussing issues related to taxes, 1099s, business accounting and financial records keeping, investment basics and much more. As with all the webinars, they will take questions throughout.

Attendees can submit their questions in advance on the Clips4Sale blog, or come prepared with questions they would like to ask during the webinar.

“Many of our producers and models have been requesting a webinar focused on accounting, and now they’re getting their wish,” said Neil. “Having a successful business requires knowing about taxes, accounting, record-keeping and how to invest your money and make it work for you. If you’re looking to take your store to the next level, you definitely want to watch this webinar.”

Producers and models wanting to join the webinar should go to the Store Admin under Messages History for details. The webinar will be live on Zoom. For those unable to make the live presentation, the full video will be available later on the Clips4Sale blog.

For more information from Clips4Sale, visit them online and follow their updates on Twitter.

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