Oct 09 2007
Small Business Association
When was the last time you visited the SBA website? Are you aware of the vast array of information there for businesses?
1. There is a Small Business Planner that is designed to help you plan, start and manage your business, as well as your exit strategy.
2. Under the Services tab, you’ll find information on financial assistance, where to find business counseling and assistance, contract opportunities, disaster assistance, laws and online training.
3. In the Tools section, there is a library and plenty of resources to keep you busy as well as an audio/vido section with podcasts on a variety of topics. They even have a monthly web chat and plenty of forms to keep the government happy.
4 Local Resources will point you in the direction of offices in your area.
Starting any kind of business takes lots of work. If you are starting or running your own practice, you know this. While the SBA cannot help you with the health care aspects, it can certainly help you with the business of running a business.
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I utilized the small business center in myarea this summer as well as SCORE. They were both a great resource in planning and writing my business plan. They are also knowledgeable of other great resources in the area. I also used many of the tools on the website and found them to be very helpful. I would highly recommend using this valuable resource.