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Helping You Find Information For Small Businesses

April 28th, 2009

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Daily newsletters that provide business advice to businesses just starting up, as well as marketing advice and financial assistance provided by the SBA, are all resources that can be utilized by the new business owner. The Small Business Administration was created as an independent agency of the Federal Government to aid, counsel and offer protection for small businesses. These resources can range in price from very little to highly expensive.

The Small Business Administration offers most of these services under one umbrella. The one service that an entrepreneur will probably find the most helpful is the free online training through the Small Business Training Network. Online education is offered in starting a business. You can find information on business planning and writing a business plan, business management, finance and accounting, advertising and marketing, e-commerce and website building, international trade and retirement planning. Each course generally takes about 30 minutes to complete and is self-paced. For small businesses that are just starting out, the knowledge offered by these courses is a necessity.

For businesses that are just starting out and are seeking advice, the planner offered on the home page of the Small Business Administration website is a wonderful tool. It allows for everything from developing a business plan, growing the businesses profits, and planning for retirement. Advice is also available on topics such as advertising and networking, government contracts, software, international trade, healthcare, and grants, both government and private. The Small Business Administration website has links to a wealth of information. For small businesses, the knowledge library and form development links are invaluable. Live chat is available for real-time consulting on almost all of the above topics. Visit the website at http://www.sba.gov for more information.

Other websites and companies, along with private individuals, can offer the same resources for small businesses; however, they may not be reliable as the Small Business Administration. Many established businesses seek to prey on the new and inexperienced business owners. For that reason, it is important to ensure that all advice received is trustworthy. One piece of bad advice can leave a business bankrupt, or worse, in trouble with the IRS. Care should be taken to check and double check all information and make sure advice is both taken and used in the proper context.

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