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Show Home business seminar set In conjunction with . Vocational ! Education Week Feb. 12-18, a sem- ; inar on home business success will -be presented at Davis High School, ; Kaysville, on Feb. 15 fironi 7-9:30 pjn. The seminar is free of charge and, will address questions faced by i . anyone interested in the possibility of starting a home business or try- 5 ing to make their : present home business more successful. Sessioftl, "Choosing and Start- ' irig a Home Business" will go from 7-8 p.m. ' and will deal with the pimple steps and legalities involved in starting a home business the ad-1 vantages and t disadvantages i of '& working within your home,; the wide variety of possible home oc- cupations, and the personal interests, inter-ests, circumstances and skills which -need to be considered in choosing a . home business service or product which will be successful. 1 -f : The second session, "Building Your Home Business'' should be of interest to anyone who has a home . business and will deal with the terri-fic terri-fic tax advantages of having a home . business, ways to make your pro- , duct or service more profitable, how - " . to buy wholesale, how to find their most profitable markets locally and nationwide, and how to display and . advertise most effectively. Laura Savage, of the Home Business Busi-ness Network, will present the seminar. sem-inar. She has been successful in establishing es-tablishing a variety of home businesses busi-nesses while juggling several moves and her family of-seven daughters. She has presented at Home Business Success Seminars sponsored by the USU Small Busi-nesses Busi-nesses Development Center and the Bridgerland Vocational Center. . Her formal training includes a bachelor's degree from USU in fa-: fa-: mily life and home management ! and has also addressed the challenge chal-lenge of .balancing home and business busi-ness responsibilities. Mrs." Savage notes that , home , business is a rapidly growing trend in today's economy. It is estimated mat by the year 2000, 30 percent of all occupations will be operated ; from homes. Especially in Utah where many families are larger and mothers are anxious to stay home with their children, it fills needs for both financial and personal fulfillment." fulfill-ment." ' |