Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Start a Business Moncton


Start a Business Moncton may be the solution to attracting highly skilled employees and decreasing your investment and operating costs.
                       



There is growing evidence that university graduates want less stress in the working place and ample time to enjoy life. Relocating your business to Moncton, New Brunswick could be the solution to their concerns.

 Operating a business in Moncton, New Brunswick has many benefits:


  • Low cost bilingual labor supply
  • Government funding available
  • Safe place for workers and their families to live
  • Abundance of fresh air and water
  • Nature’s playground in your backyard
  • Excellent Universities and Research facilities
  • Canada has a strong economy and stable government
Explore the links to the various laws, etc which may affect you, or better still contact a local lawyer to answer your questions.




Helping you start your business

Enterprise Greater Moncton is your first point of contact if you are starting a business in Dieppe, Moncton, or Riverview.

Our services are free, confidential and bilingual.

Free Business Information Session

Start by attending one of our regularly-scheduled Business Information Sessions.
You will learn about:

·                       Steps to starting a business

·                       Financial resources

·                       Market research

·                       Business plan preparation

Get one-on-one help with your business counsellor

Following a Business Information Session, Enterprise Greater Moncton's business counsellors will guide you through Starting a Business (PDF, 370K), developing your Business Plan (PDF, 515K) and preparing your Financial Projections (Excel, 726K).

Searching for more information?

Enterprise Greater Moncton is your lead resource on government assistance programs, human resources planning and other business issues.

You are welcome to contact us at any point during your start-up process.

Organize your support team to help get your business started.  The small business person should choose his or her advisors carefully from the start up; consider your accountant, banker, lawyer, insurance agent and personal financial planner as your board of directors. Do not make any major decision without first consulting with each of them. You should receive common strands of advice, but you make the final decision.