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FindLaw Small
Business Web Guide
If you're looking for legal information on the Internet,
the FindLaw portal is an excellent first step. Within
each section you'll find relevant articles, briefs, and
books, as well as links to related sites. There's also
a listing of firms specializing in each area. Entrepreneurs
will probably want to zero in on the guides for "Starting
and Running a Small Business," "The Legal Survival Guide
for Employers," and the "Silicon Valley Center.".
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to BusinessWeek
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SBA
The U.S. Small Business Administration, established in
1953, provides financial, technical and management assistance
to help Americans start, run, and grow their businesses.
With a portfolio of business loans, loan guarantees and
disaster loans worth more than $45 billion, in addition
to a venture capital portfolio of $13 billion, SBA is
the nation's largest single financial backer of small
businesses. Last year, the SBA offered management and
technical assistance to more than one million small business
owners. The SBA also plays a major role in the government's
disaster relief efforts by making low-interest recovery
loans to both homeowners and businesses. America's 25
million small businesses employ more than 50 percent of
the private work force, generate more than half of the
nation's gross domestic product, and are the principal
source of new jobs in the U.S. economy.
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