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Agenda: Business happenings in South Florida

MONDAY

Broward County Property Appraiser's Community Outreach Program: Deputy appraisers assist with Homestead and other property tax exemption applications, answer questions on property taxes and accept applications for portability at the outreach events in the county; through Nov. 26; free. 954-357-6035 or www.bcpa.net:

Noon-2 p.m., Davie Town Hall, 6591 Orange Dr., Davie.

Doral Chamber of Commerce: Seminar on utilizing social media marketing to improve business for CPAs and professional firms. Includes two hours of free consultation and enrollment to Social Media University. Limited to 20 participants; 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., Hyatt Place, 3655 NW 82nd Ave., Doral; $297, $200 for an additional person from the same firm (includes lunch). 305-477-7600 or www.doralchamberofcommerce.org.

Foreclosure Counseling Services: At the Expert Resource Community Center, 610 NW 183rd St., Suite 205, Miami Gardens; 9 a.m.-5 p.m., free. 305-652-7616 or 786-512-7400 or lgreen@expertsresources.com.

Foreclosure-Your Legal Options: Know the legal consequences beforehand. Questions and concerns are invited. Presented by Suarez & Echeverri PA, 6 p.m., North Miami Beach Public Library, 1601 NE 164th St., North Miami Beach; free. 305-948-2970.

Global Entrepreneurship Week: Discussion on Succeeding in a Down Economy: Swimming When Others Are Drowning, presented by MIT Enterprise Forum of South Florida and University of Miami. Program features global broadcast panel from MIT Cambridge and live panel at UM. Ken Colwell, director of entrepreneurship programs at UM's School of Business Administration, moderates the proceeding; 5:30 p.m., University of Miami Business School, 5250 Stanford Dr., Coral Gables; $35 at the door, $25, $10 students with ID. www.mitforumfl.org.

NASCAR-Panthers Group Offer: Meet NASCAR fans and watch the Florida Panthers vs. Los Angeles Kings game in the Coach's Club at the BankAtlantic Center. Each person attending the event gets T-shirt, posters, koozies, Panther's rally rags and specially priced tickets to the NASCAR Championships on Nov. 22 at Homestead-Miami Speedway plus an opportunity to win tickets to the Ford 200, 300 and 400 races. Presented by Biz to Biz Networking; 7:30 p.m., BankAtlantic Center, 1 Panther Pkwy., Sunrise; $65 (includes food and drinks), free parking. www.biztobiznetworking.com.

Ponce Business Association: Weekly luncheon meeting with guest speakers; noon; JohnMartin's Restaurant, 253 Miracle Mile, Coral Gables; $22. www.ponceassociation.org.

South East Florida Business Expo: 5-9 p.m., Embassy Suites Boca Raton, 661 NW 53rd St., Boca Raton; free. 561-245-8985.

Winter Business Expo: Presented by Biz to Biz Networking; 5-8 p.m., Sheraton Fort Lauderdale Airport Hotel, 1825 Griffin Rd., Dania; $125-$300 for sponsor tables, free admission. 954-838-9644 or www.biztobiznetworking.com.

TUESDAY

Ask the Experts: Continuing education courses for attorneys and CPAs by Nikki Ross, author of Lessons From the Legends of Wall Street, and her husband, Joseph Ross. Topics include longevity, estate, tax and insurance planning; call for venue; 3 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday through Nov. 26; free, registration required. 305-867-7677 or jrossmba@hotmail.com.

American Association of Individual Investors: Features guest speaker Jim Mott, senior vice president of Astor Capital Management, presenting The Impact of Globalization on Your Investment Portfolio. Covers the effects of global economy on individual investment portfolios, management of risk and how noncorrelated assets complement the portfolios. Presented by the Southeast Florida chapter; 7 p.m., South County Civic Center, 16700 Jog Rd., Delray Beach; $15. 954-568-0078 or www.aaii.com/chapters/southeastflorida.

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