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Published on this site: July 11th, 2006 - See more articles from this month
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Business counseling fees can be extremely expensive and not knowing where
to turn for business advice can be a significant waste of valuable time.
That is why there are 80 Business Information Centers (BICs) in the United
States and over 1,100 Small Business Development Centers (SBDCs). Not
only do they provide small business owners with free counseling, but they also have
an extensive reference library of books, publications, and video tapes.
Small Business Development centers and Business Information Centers help
with start-up business planning or assist in expanding an existing business.
BICs are partnered with the Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE)
to provide businesses with free business counseling. Retired business
men and women volunteer their expertise and experience to assist with
any issues that may be confronting your business. These men and women
can also assist you in developing a customized business plan for your specific business needs.
There are over 10,500 SCORE volunteers in 389 chapter locations who assist
small businesses across the country. SCORE also provides an online counseling
initiative for businesses. More information on this can be obtained at
the SBA.gov website.
Business Information Centers are constantly adding new resources to serve
the needs in their local business community. Some BICs, such as the Sacramento
Business Information Centers, offer bookkeeping, tax planning, budgeting,
business financing and loan information, developing business plans, legal information, management skills, and marketing techniques to name a few
of the areas BICs specialize in. The majority of all major cities provide
BICs.
The Small Business Development centers are a training resource which is
a cooperative effort of the private sector, the educational community
and federal, state and local governments. It is the Small Business Administration's
(SBA's) largest resource partner and an initiative that enhances economic
development by providing small businesses with management and technical
assistance. There are more than 1,100 SBDC lead and service centers located
around the country. To locate the nearest development center to you visit
the following page created by the Small Business Administration (SBA):
http://www.sba.gov/sbdc/sbdcnear.html
The SBDCs, SCORE, and the Women's Business Center all fit into the SBA's
Office of Entrepreneurial Development.
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Corey Pierce is the CEO of http://BusinessFinance.com
a business capital search engine with the funding criteria of 4,000+ sources
for business capital. Visit http://www.businessfinance.com
to search the funding directory for free. Pierce also is the author of
the Business Finance Coach found at http://www.businessfinancecoach.com.
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