Business Affairs and Consumer Protection

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The Business Affairs and Consumer Protection event is set for April 29, 2025, at the BACP office located at 121 N. Lasalle Street, Chicago. The event will cover essential themes for small and medium-sized businesses, focusing on business loans, debt factoring, and invoice discounting. Local experts will share insights into navigating labor laws and marketplace challenges. This initiative aims to empower entrepreneurs with the knowledge necessary for sustainable growth in a competitive economy.

Attendees can engage with professionals from the information services industry, fostering connections that may lead to future collaborations. The event represents a proactive step in supporting local business operations and financial literacy. The focus on relevant financial topics underscores the importance of adapting to economic shifts. Participation is crucial for local entrepreneurs seeking to thrive in the current marketplace.

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