Entry bubble Owning a Small Business

By: Nicole | June 27, 2008 | Category: Money


I firmly believe that one of the most rewarding pleasures in life is a terrific story. I recently finished reading a new book by one of my favorite writers. His latest novel is set in a small town in upstate New York, where a struggling, painfully optimistic family man purchases a small corner grocery. With much help from his savvy, less optimistic wife, he makes a successful business of it. As I was reading the story, I have to admit that I was inspired by the powerfully American idea of a small business venture.

Business OwnerIf you have ever imagined owning your own business, check out the Small Business Administration’s website, where there are tons of resources to help an entrepreneurial spirit. There, you can find detailed instructions for writing a business plan or information about finance options. Did you know that there are laws governing what you can name your business? You can find that and much more on the site.

There are also free online courses offered through the site. For example, you can take courses about starting a business, managing a business, financing a business, or marketing and advertising. The courses are interactive, engaging, and accessible. If you’re interested in a small business but feel intimidated by the process, these courses will definitely help.

In addition to the resources above, you can get help at the Small Business Administration’s district offices or at a Small Business Development Center in your area. You might also benefit from the Federal Citizen Information Center's related publications.

And for businesses of any size, USA.gov's Business Gateway provides all the government information you need.

Have you ever been inspired by a terrific business idea?

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