Exploring Venture Capital Opportunies in the 7 Mountains

July 14, 2014




This is a Webinar both for busy entrepreneurs who need to find capital to grow their businesses, and for believers who would like to profit from these new businesses by providing capital.
 
Kathye will help you answer these questions:
What is “Venture Capital” and what tools are needed?
Are you tuned in to your “gifting”?
Are you willing to fund God’s work in His Kingdom?
 
You will explore ways you can use these principles to help entrepreneurs (or yourself) fund their vision either by lending money or your time:

* Discover which areas you are most comfortable with in your gifting.
* Learn how to protect your investment while expanding God’s work in His Kingdom.
*Take the lessons learned in Kathye’s earlier Webinar, “How Does Your Garden Grow” to the next stage of financial growth.
 
Kathye Warner is a successful author, speaker, life coach and accountant. She has been providing a diverse clientele with financial advice, guidance and understanding for more than 38 years. Her passion is to make accounting simple so creative entrepreneurs can focus all their energy into what makes them special, and allow them to offer unique solutions to the marketplace.
 
A native of Northern California, this busy mother of three lives outside of Atlanta with her husband and best friend, Pastor Gary Warner. Together they founded a charity, Legacy World Missions.
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Kathye Warner is a successful author, speaker, life coach and accountant.  She has been providing a diverse clientele with financial advice, guidance and understanding for more than 38 years.  Her passion is to make accounting simple so creative entrepreneurs can focus all their energy into what makes them special and offer unique solutions to the marketplace.
 
A native of Northern California, the mother of three lives outside of Atlanta with her husband and best friend, Apostle Gary Warner.
 
When not devoting her time to Legacy World Missions, the charity they co-founded, Kathye relaxes with needlework, stained glass or a good book.