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About.com
Search Engine for Business Resources

All Business.com
Resources on the variable aspects of owning a business.

Business Evaluation Tool
Useful site to evaluate your existing business

Business Journal

Business Plan How to

Business Statistics
Instant access to useful financial ratios, business statistics and benchmarks, effective and understandable online analysis of business and industries

The Business Plans Resource Center

Emerging Business Magazine

Entrepreneur Magazine Website

Existing Business Guide

Fast Company

Fortune Magazine

Guide to Health Insurance Options for Small Businesses in Virginia

Home Based Business

Home Business Research Website

How to Start a Business

How to…pick a business topic
From choosing an ISP provider, understanding commercial leasing, creating a press release

Inc. Magazine

Kauffman Center Resources
The Entrepreneur’s Search Engine

Monument Capital

NEBS Business Plan Tool

Quicken

Retirement Plan

Toolkit for Small Businesses

The U.S. Business Advisor

Small Business Benefit Association™
Excellent support and resources over 50 discounted benefits and services, personalized one-on-one help from experienced and helpful specialists, ongoing newsletters, valuable information, education, training, and custom membership materials.

Small Business Data by Industry

Small Business Legal Advice and Documentations

Venture Capital Forum

Venture Capital Information Guide

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A partnership program with the U.S. Small Business Administration.

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The SBDC is partially funded by the U.S. Small Business Administration, James Madison University, and Blue Ridge Community College. Their funding is not an endorsement of any products, opinions or services. All SBA-funded programs are extended to the public on a non-discriminatory basis.

Last Updated: Thursday, February 8, 2007 10:39

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