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Where can I find a grant
to start my small business?
Grant monies are usually not available to start or grow a
for-profit business, with the exception of a few high technology
businesses. You may find grant information at your local library,
www.cfda.gov,
or www.sba.gov/expanding/grants.html.
How do I know if my business
needs a license?
Contact your local SBDC get all licensing requirement information
and local agency listings.
How do I register my business
name?
You must select from one of several options for your business.
You can set up as a personal identity in which your business
does not exist apart from you, the owner. Or, you can set
up as a corporate identity in which the business exists in
its own right. Or, you can set up as a limited liability which
is a combination of the two.
This is an important decision that affects your ownership
options, personal liability, tax structure and administrative
requirements such as record keeping. This is one area where
you and your management team would benefit from qualified
legal counsel. Registering your business name varies based
on the legal entity status you chose.
How can the SBDC help my
business?
The SBDC provides free one-on-one confidential counseling
and low cost business training workshops. Business counseling
is offered in the areas of financial management, marketing,
human resources, operations, and information technology. Workshop
topics include starting a business, business plans, creating
business financial projections, marketing your products or
services, understanding financial statements, managing a business,
legal issues, selling & salesmanship, new product development,
HR issues and accessing financing through federal procurement.
How do I contact the SBDC?
We have 7 service centers throughout the pacific region for
your convenience. It would be more beneficial for you to contact
the service center nearest you. This does not mean you cannot
use another center, it means that because you will probably
visit the center, it will be easier to work with one closest
to you.
Contact PISBDCN
Where can I get information
about how to start a new business?
Contact any of the 7 PISBDCN service centers and they will
assist you in discovering the steps you will need to start
your new business. Also, you can set up an appointment with
a counselor.
Contact PISBDCN
How much does it cost?
This is why we are the Best Kept Secret on the Planet. All
your consulting sessions are free and supported by a variety
of funding partners. Occasionally we charge a small fee to
attend some of our cutting edge seminar and workshops on various
business topics. (View Latest
News for upcoming seminars and workshops.)
I already own a business;
can I still use the SBDC?
Yes, because our SBDC consultants have extensive professional
knowledge and expertise in areas of business development such
as marketing, management, operations, expansion, we want you
to feel confident that we can help your existing business
grow and prosper.
Does the SBDC loan money for my business
start-up?
The SBDC will assist you in preparing the proper documents
and a business plan and direct you to specific lending institutions
that can assist you in obtaining a small business loan. The
SBDC does not provide loans or grant money.
Does the SBDC provide legal services?
The SBDC will provide you with a list of various legal providers
in your area for specific legal services. They will be able
to assist you in areas such as incorporations, trade names,
business partnership agreements or other legal needs.
What specific services does the SBDC
provide?
We have a variety of professional services on just about any
topic of business you can think of. Go to the Programs
page. Download and complete the Request
for Counseling Form and contact the SBDC
Service Center nearest you for an appointment and get
started today.
Does the SBDC provide accounting services?
The SBDC will provide you with a list of accounting firms
and/or bookkeepers in your area that can fill your needs.
However, a SBDC counselor will be able to assist you in getting
started with questions you will need to ask your accountant/bookkeeper,
what forms you need and the business regulations you need
to know about.
How often will I need to meet with the
SBDC before I can get a business loan?
This all depends on your ability to commit time and energy
toward the writing of your business plan. Of course, there
are never guarantees as to whether or not the lending institution
will provide you a loan. You must have a business plan prepared
before you can meet with them. This applies to anyone seeking
to start a business or existing businesses wanting to expand. |