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In the United States, the Small Business Administration (SBA) is a federal agency that exists to help small businesses. The SBA website is full of resource materials about starting and managing businesses. The SBA can assist with legal and financial matters and can help in obtaining financing as well.  Access the SBA website at www.sba.gov. You can call the general SBA Answer Desk at 800-827-5722. Every state has one or more local district offices. You can find a listing of these district offices at https://www.sba.gov/tools/local-assistance/districtoffices. A big part of managing a business is handling the finances and taxes. The IRS publishes a wide range of useful materials and has staff people available to answer questions.  Find IRS publications at www.irs.gov/forms-pubs. Find links to local IRS offices at https://www.irs.gov/help-resources/contact-your-local-irs-office. The Chamber of Commerce is an organization of business owners and managers. It is designed to help businesses succeed and support their communities. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce advocates on a national level for legislation that supports business activities. On a more local level, your Chamber of Commerce provides a networking resource. You can meet other business leaders in your community, learn about sponsorship opportunities, and even get discounts on material and supplies for your company.  You can find out about joining the U.S. Chamber of Commerce at www.uschamber.com. You can locate your local Chamber of Commerce by searching online for the name of your community and the phrase “Chamber of Commerce.” The Better Business Bureau (BBB) is a name for many independently run local agencies. Collectively across North America they form the Council of Better Business Bureaus (CBBB). Their objective is to build strong relationships between businesses and consumers. You can find your local BBB by searching at www.bbb.org. Becoming an accredited member of the BBB increases consumer trust in your business and often leads to increased income. Get out of your office and get to know other business leaders in your community. Speaking with other business managers can help you generate ideas for your own business. You can also build up goodwill with both consumers and suppliers. By meeting community leaders you can spread the name of your business and generate informal publicity. Such meetings often can lead to an increase of referrals for your business. You may find a group of like-minded managers and create a weekly or monthly networking group.
Use resources from the SBA. Use the IRS online resources. Join your local or national Chamber of Commerce. Work with the Better Business Bureau. Network with other business leaders.