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To learn more about small-business programs, visit these Web sites:

Small Business Administration www.sba.gov/

The home page for the SBA. Find links to extensive resources for entrepreneurs, including locations of local offices, information about SBA programs and training opportunities.

Small Business Training Network www.sba.gov/training/

The SBA's virtual campus with free training courses, workshops and more to assist entrepreneurs.

Online Women's Business Center www.onlinewbc.gov/

A service of the SBA that promotes growth of women-owned businesses

SCORE www.score.org/

"Counselors to America's Small Business"--a source of free and confidential confidential,
adj pertaining to information that is only shared with those directly responsible for patient care.
 small business advice.

More small-business resources:

Internal Revenue Service www.irs.gov/businesses/small/

A resource from the IRS for small businesses and the self-employed self-em·ployed
adj.
Earning one's livelihood directly from one's own trade or business rather than as an employee of another.



self
.

Department of Labor www.dol.gov/osbp/sbrefa/main.htm

Find compliance assistance for small business.

Minority Business Development www.mbda.gov See .gov and GovNet.

(networking) gov - The top-level domain for US government bodies.
 

Part of the Department of Commerce, the Minority Business Development Agency fosters the establishment and growth of minority-owned businesses.

Business.gov www.business.gov/

The business link to the U.S. government, it has information about business development, financial assistance, taxes, laws and regulations and workplace issues.
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