Livonia, Mich. – Small business owners and entrepreneurs are invited to learn about and create their own Limited Liability Company (LLC) business entity and how to file their Articles of Organization using the State of Michigan’s Licensing and Regulatory Affairs’ (LARA) website at a no-cost in-person workshop Tuesday, October 24 from 6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. at Schoolcraft College, 19600 Haggerty Rd, Livonia, MI 48152.

Prospective attendees are encouraged to register early so they can be informed in advance about what materials to bring to complete their filing. Michigan SBDC business consultants will be on hand to assist during the workshop.

“The Michigan SBDC understands that filing the application to start business might appear to be intimidating, and we are committed to helping interested small business owners initiate their LLC to separate their business and personal finances,” said Michigan SBDC Southeast Regional Director Wendy Thomas. “Our expert business consultants will be there every step of the way at this hands-on workshop.”

Grand Valley State University’s Seidman College of Business is the state-wide host institution for the Michigan SBDC. The Michigan SBDC provides no-cost consulting, business education, market research and technology commercialization to new and existing businesses throughout Michigan’s 83 counties. Michiganders looking to start or grow a business can connect to free export services, market research, cybersecurity resources and business education through the Michigan SBDC.

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About the Michigan Small Business Development Center 

The Michigan Small Business Development Center’s mission is to provide no-cost consulting, business education, market research and technology commercialization to new and existing businesses throughout Michigan’s 83 counties. Michigan SBDC services are available through the support of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) and the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC).

The Michigan SBDC is committed to fostering and sustaining a culture of inclusion through equitable outreach and service to Michigan’s diverse business community. Entrepreneurs and small business owners may access the services of their nearest Michigan SBDC office by visiting michigansbdc.org.

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