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Record keeping and small business support can be an excellent income skill for disabled young Liberians. Many small businesses in Liberia—kiosks, market sellers, farmers, and street vendors—work hard every day but often do not keep clear records of their money. Without records, it is difficult to know if the business is making profit or losing money.
A disabled young person who is careful, organized, and trustworthy can provide valuable help. The work mainly involves writing down daily sales, expenses, and stock purchases in a notebook. For example, a market seller may need help recording how much rice, cassava, or pepper was sold each day and how much money was used to buy new goods.
OneLiberia.ai can help
By OneLiberia TEAMRecord keeping and small business support can be an excellent income skill for disabled young Liberians. Many small businesses in Liberia—kiosks, market sellers, farmers, and street vendors—work hard every day but often do not keep clear records of their money. Without records, it is difficult to know if the business is making profit or losing money.
A disabled young person who is careful, organized, and trustworthy can provide valuable help. The work mainly involves writing down daily sales, expenses, and stock purchases in a notebook. For example, a market seller may need help recording how much rice, cassava, or pepper was sold each day and how much money was used to buy new goods.
OneLiberia.ai can help