eArticlesOnline.com article directory
Free Online Articles Directory
Français Español 日本語 [أربيك] Italiano Deutsch 汉语 漢語 Nederlands 한국어 PortРусско Ελληνικά Swedish Indo Romanian Polish Norwegian Hindi Finnish Danish Czech Croatian Bulgarian English - Original language ca tl lv lt sr sk sl uk vi iw pirate jive brooklyn


Home | Business


The Small Business Administration Can Help Small Businesses

By: MIKE SELVON


Print This Article Post Comment Add To Favorites Email to Friends Ezine Ready


Businesses will find a vast array of services available to help them get their operations up and running, or to help them develop and grow their existing business. No matter how much money is available to spend for consulting; for small businesses, these services are well worth seeking out. Examples of the various types of help available are marketing advice, loans and business plans, as well as help from the Small Business Administration, which is an agency that was developed by the Federal Government to aid and assist small businesses in their day to day operations.

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.

Loans and grants are available for small businesses and can be researched on the Small Business Administration website, located at "Sba". In addition to a knowledge library, users will find a planner that allows them to plan everything from their startup, to their day to day operation, and even to their exit, regardless of whether they are selling out or retiring.

There are also links to sites that can assist the small business owner in selecting software for their new company, information about international trade and government contracts, making healthcare choices, choosing a payroll and tax service, and form development. Networking and advertising advice is also available. There is a link to a chat room, which offers real time advice for those in need of immediate assistance.

Many new business owners, not knowing any better, seek out information from a variety of different places, not realizing that not all advice is good advice. For small businesses that can be a very bad thing. The Small Business Administration is an alternative that is both reliable and trustworthy.

Not all offers of assistance from sources outside of the SBA are legitimate. All advice received outside of known reputable sources should be scrutinized carefully before acting upon it, to avoid possible repercussions for bad decisions.

Article Source: http://www.eArticlesOnline.com

About the Author:
Mike Selvon portal offers free articles on small business. Find out more about services for small businesses, and leave a comment at the small business advice blog.

Keywords: e-commerce, for small businesses, information for small businesses

Please Rate this Article

 

Not yet Rated

Click the XML Icon Above to Receive Business Articles Via RSS!

Recent Articles From Business

  • How Customized Clothing Is Changing The Fashion Trends?
    By: Christopher Denis | Jul 4th 2009
    Customized Clothing gave the new trend of designing clothings according to customer"s desire. Readymade garments further revolutionized Customized Clothing by providing economic and better fit garments to customers thus satisfying their needs. Read

  • Protect What"s Important With Adt Security
    By: Keith Keokuk | Jul 4th 2009
    ProtectYourHome.com provides ADT monitored home security systems that are designed to protect homes and small businesses from burglaries and fires. They are one of the most cost-effective home security systems available. Read

  • Investments Through Private Property Sale
    By: JessicaThomson | Jul 4th 2009
    Many private property sellers realize the vast saving they can make by choosing to sell property privately without the presence of an Estate Agent. If you are deciding to sell your property privately then look no further, advertise your property on a suitable website, which is highly ranked with all major search engines and ... Read

  • Training In Wind Energy
    By: Rose Eric | Jul 4th 2009
    Training in Wind Energy Read

  • Americans Dash To Catch Up In Global Wind Training
    By: Rose Eric | Jul 4th 2009
    Americans Dash to Catch Up in Global Wind Training Read

  • Should I Refinance My Mortgage Today Or Not ?
    By: ps | Jul 4th 2009
    With interest rates on the rise again, you may be wondering if this is still a good time to refinance your mortgage. Here are a few things that can help you determine if refinancing your mortgae is right for you. Read

  • Are You In A Marketing Rut?
    By: Jody Gabourie | Jul 4th 2009
    If you're feeling out-of-sorts with your marketing, discover some questions that will help you to evaluate what you're currently doing and give you some ideas about ways to get feeling excited again about your marketing. Read

  • Business Instant Messenger: Include Others When Choosing
    By: Justyn Hornor | Jul 4th 2009
    Are you the person in charge of choosing a business instant messenger for your company? This can be a huge responsibility. Even though it may not seem like a daunting task, it definitely can be. Fortunately, there are other people you can rely on. In other words, you should never think that you have to choose a business ins ... Read

  • Using Your Own Road To Success To Create Value
    By: Rebecca Regan | Jul 4th 2009
    Evaluate your own background and steps to success to determine how you too can build your focus, motivate and/or create value for your employees or clients. Read

  • Step 2 Of The Five Steps To The Sales Call.
    By: Greg Hill | Jul 4th 2009
    Greg Hill teaches the old school "5 steps to a sales call", that he has added his own unique twists to which even the savviest veteran on your sales team will be interested in listening to. Step 2 of the sales call or the "Introduction" is designed to build a strong foundation for the entire sales presentation. It is not de ... Read


Use of this site constitutes acceptance of the Terms of Service and Privacy Policy
Copyright © 2005-2009 Free Articles eArticlesOnline.com