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Financial Navigation for Indigenous Tourism Entrepreneurs
Provided by Chartered Professional Accountants of British Columbia (CPABC)
Facilitated by Shelley Bevz
Date: TBD - Fall/Winter 2025. Waitlist Available.
Empower your financial success in Indigenous tourism. Join us for an engaging and insightful webinar designed to help you build financial confidence and resilience. We’ll break down essential financial topics, including how to price your products or services in uncertain times, ensuring long-term sustainability for your business. Get practical tips on managing your business finances, setting pricing strategies, and staying ahead of inflation. We’ll also dive into record keeping, bookkeeping essentials, and Indigenous tax exemption tips—so you can avoid unexpected tax bills and keep your finances in check.
What You'll Gain from This Webinar:
- Financial Planning Considerations
- Financial Management
- Smart Pricing Strategies
- Indigenous Tax Considerations
- The Economy & Your Business
- Record-Keeping & Software Solutions
Led by Shelley Bevz, CPA (Smelqmix from Lower Similkameen Indian Band), a First Nations accountant with extensive experience supporting small businesses both on and off-reserve, this session will provide valuable insights tailored specifically for Indigenous entrepreneurs. Shelley will cover key areas such as financial literacy, decision-making, and economic trends affecting Indigenous businesses.
Audience: Indigenous tourism small businesses and entrepreneurs within three years of operation
Eligibility for funding
Indigenous Tourism BC will cover the full costs of this training for eligible participants:
- Indigenous peoples (First Nations, Inuit, Metis) residing in BC
- Indigenous-owned tourism businesses (51%+ Indigenous ownership), and employees of
- First Nations-owned tourism businesses (51%+ First Nations ownership), and employees of