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  2. Small business financing: Your options - AOL

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    Getting the right business loan can make all the difference in accessing enough capital to buy equipment, hire employees or cover daily expenses. Take a look below to find all the options you have ...

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    Attending local or virtual networking events can help get your name out there and find clients who may not realize they need your services. 2. Pet walking/sitting services. If you prefer to get ...

  4. How To Start a Small Business in 7 Steps - AOL

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    Here are seven steps to take when starting your small business: Vet your business idea with the SBA. Identify your target market. Make a business plan. Finance your business. Select your business ...

  5. Small Business Administration - Wikipedia

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    SCORE, the nation's largest network of volunteer, expert business mentors, was founded in 1964 as a resource partner of the U.S. Small Business Administration. SCORE has since educated more than 10 million current and aspiring U.S. small business owners through its free mentoring and free and low-cost workshops.

  6. Small business financing - Wikipedia

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    The sources of debt financing may include conventional lenders (banks, credit unions, etc.), friends and family, Small Business Administration (SBA) loans, technology based lenders, microlenders, home equity loans and personal credit cards. Small business owners in the US borrow, on average, $23,000 from friends and family to start their business.

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    Business.com, Inc. was founded in 1999 by Jake Winebaum, previously chairman of the Walt Disney Internet Group; and Sky Dayton, founder of Earthlink, Boingo Wireless, and Helio, among others. [4] Around that time, the Business.com domain name was purchased from Marc Ostrofsky by Winebaum's eCompanies Ventures for $7.5 million.

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