Starting a Business
Set your business on the right path. Get help understanding your options and how you can set yourself up for continued success.
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A Guide to Federal Small Business Loans for Women
If you're a female entrepreneur thinking about starting your own business, now is a great time to do it. Federal funding and low-interest loans might be just what you need to bring your dream to life.
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Do I Need an Attorney to Incorporate?
While you can incorporate on your own, the complexity of certain corporate entities may require the assistance of an attorney.
· 3 min read
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How to Write a Business Plan
This advice from the pros will make the process of writing a business plan easier and less stressful.
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5 Things Business Owners Should Know About Trademarks
Inventing and protecting trademarks is key to starting your business—they define who you are and what you do. Keeping them safe is easier than you think.
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What It Takes to Win Over an Angel Investor
Follow these 8 tips to learn how to successfully pitch and win over angel investors for your small business.
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Why Do I Need a Business Plan if I'm Not Raising Money?
Even if you don't need to find investors, devoting time and effort to making a business plan will pay you back down the road.
· 3 min read
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Which Business Structure Is Right for My Business?
The right business structure can protect you from liability, support your business goals, and save you money at tax time. But how do you choose? Here’s a quick guide to some of the most common business structures.
· 4 min read
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Starting a Business in a Down Economy
If you're looking to start a business but unsure of the impact the current economic landscape has, read on for a few tips.
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5 Things to Know Before You Franchise
A franchise puts you in the express lane to business ownership, setting you up with a business model, a system, and a recognized brand name.
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Women, Minorities, and Small Business
Starting a business can be the biggest risk you'll ever take—but for women and minorities, starting a business can be even scarier.
· 3 min read