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Welcome To Small Busisness Corporation Information Center

We have collected and listed some of the best data from U.S government resources on how to start, finance, and manage a business. Starting your own venture is not easy but with the resources that the SBA provides, the process can be made much simpler to comprehend.

Are you ready to implement a big idea into a small business venture?

If so read through the section on Starting A Business. This section lists the different categories of businesses that are available such as Sole Proprietorship, Partnership, and Corporation. Each of these have their own pluses and minuses, and by reading through the descriptions of each, you can get an idea of which one best suits your company to be.

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How do I finance my new company?

As with all areas that need financing, sufficient capital is required. If you have enough capital to get your new venture off the ground, you have passed one of the first major hurdles. If you would like to read more about how to finance your new company, visit the section Financing a Business. There you will briefly learn about the two types of funding available for small businesses: equity and debt financing

What types of laws and regulations am I to expect?

If you run or are looking to run a company, you will need to know that no matter what category the business resides in, there are rules to abide by. The section Laws and Regulations gives a brief account of what those rules are. Each state has their own rules that apply to different businesses, not to mention those laid down by the federal government as well. This is one area that needs to be researched while the idea of your new venture is still on the drawing table in order to prevent difficult situations at a later time.

Starting A Business
Financing A Business
Laws and Regulations
Franchising Opportunities
SBA Assistance
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