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“Financial Awareness: What Matters and Why” Presentation + Q&A

FallCon Education: This session, presented by Tim Huggins, founder and former owner of Newtonville Books, past CFO of Brookline Booksmith, and currently a CFO “On the Go”, will focus on identifying and explaining the recommended annual planning activities, and the monthly performance reports that are critical for small business owners and management teams to engage and review regularly.

 

“Tim Huggins Launches 'CFO on the Go' Service for Booksellers”

Shelf Awareness, Shelf News


“A Revived 'Earfull' Brings Artists Of All Sorts Into The Same Space”

WBUR, The ARTery

“Since moving to Boston to earn his MBA, this goateed Mississippian has established himself as a kingpin of Boston’s literary scene…”

Boston Magazine, The Hot List

“…an online shrine...about literary encounters...the brainchild of Tim Huggins, who founded Newtonville Books outside of Boston, and his friend Katie Eelman...”

Washington Post on Bound & Dedicated

“WSJ Case Study: Independent Bookstore? Maybe it Wasn’t That Crazy”

The Wall Street Journal

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“A Revived 'Earfull' Brings Artists Of All Sorts Into The Same Space”

Project: Earfull

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“Earfull concert series kicks off at Branchline”

Project: Earfull

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“Newtonville Books Celebrates Five Years & a PEN New England Award

Project: Newtonville Books

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“Why I Think I can become an Independent Bookseller & Actually Live to Tell about It”

Project: Newtonville Books

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“Earfull re-emerges in Watertown after Hiatus”

Project: Earfull

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“Meeting Under a Big Tent”(Newsweek)

Project: Newtonville Books

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