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HR Business Solutions Moves


HR Business Solutions, LLC, a recent INCubator graduate, moves from Suite 301 in the BDC/INCubator to a place of their own.

In just three years, HR Business Solutions has quickly become a much-sought-after resource for small businesses and entrepreneurs who want to make sure their financial records are in order, which benefits both the owners and the CPAs who do their taxes. Lynn Talbott and her team specialize in providing slick, sensible bookkeeping solutions for their clients, utilizing both traditional and modern technology.

“I appreciate the support we’ve received from the Tennesse Small Business Development Center (TSBDC) staff. We’re excited about this opportunity to expand our workspace. In 2015, our staff doubled, from four employees to eight,” says Talbott. 

Lynn Talbott will continue to teach the monthly Bookkeeping for Entrepreneurs class at the INCubator, in partnership with the TSBDC. All other classes will be taught at HRBiz, aside from those held on-site for community partners, such as Chattanooga State, Center for Non-Profits, etc. You can find a list of topics HRBiz teaches at: www.hrbizsolutions.net

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