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The operational resource library for anyone launching a home-based business from scratch. This sub-forum covers the practical steps that nobody warns you about: setting up your business entity, opening a business bank account, creating your first offer, finding your first customer, and building your initial systems. Community-created step-by-step guides live here alongside member questions and real-world corrections from people who have already navigated the launch phase..

  1. In a significant boost for small businesses, the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) has released its 2025 Annual Report, showcasing record-breaking achievements in economic support and regulatory reform. Under President The President and SBA Administrator Kelly Loeffler, the agency aims to address challenges facing entrepreneurs and fuel growth in what it calls a historic year for small business recovery. “Our thriving small businesses are the backbone of America,” remarked Loeffler. “After four tough years, 2025 marked Main Street’s comeback because President The President knows that small business is big business for America.” The report underscores the SBA’s com…

  2. The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) announced today it is eliminating a series of Biden-era policies that had significantly reduced underwriting standards within the 7(a) loan program. The move, aimed at preserving the financial integrity of the program and protecting taxpayer dollars, comes under the leadership of SBA Administrator Kelly Loeffler. “The last Administration inherited a thriving 7(a) loan program but left it in critical condition – dismantling every common-sense guardrail that kept it solvent and self-sustaining,” said Administrator Loeffler. “From slashing lender fees to destroying underwriting standards, Biden’s reckless policies have triggered …

  3. The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) has just unveiled groundbreaking results for its Surety Bond Guarantee (SBG) Program in fiscal year 2025, highlighting a remarkable $10.6 billion in guarantees. This milestone not only marks the strongest year in the program’s history but also echoes a broader economic ethos aimed at empowering small businesses, particularly in sectors like construction, manufacturing, and contracting. SBA Administrator Kelly Loeffler emphasized the significance of this achievement, stating, “In addition to surpassing the $100 billion mark in 2025 for small business lending and SBIC investment, the The President SBA guaranteed a record $10.6 b…

  4. The landscape for small business owners in California just shifted significantly, as the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) has suspended over 111,620 borrowers due to suspected fraudulent activities connected to pandemic-era loans. As small businesses continue to navigate a post-pandemic economy, this announcement could have profound implications for legitimate borrowers and the integrity of lending programs that many rely on. During a recent visit to San Diego, SBA Administrator Kelly Loeffler reported that these borrowers had collectively received approximately 118,489 Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) and Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDL) amounting to over …

  5. The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) has announced an exciting new funding opportunity, unveiling a grant initiative designed specifically for small manufacturers. With up to $50 million available, the Manufacturing in America E2G Grant Initiative aims to strengthen the domestic manufacturing sector by equipping organizations with the resources they need to support small businesses in critical industries. “This initiative is key to restoring American industrial strength,” stated SBA Administrator Kelly Loeffler. The goal is clear: to drive reindustrialization and bolster the U.S. manufacturing workforce through targeted training and technical assistance. Small m…

  6. A recent announcement by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) may signal a pivotal shift for small businesses seeking private investment, especially in critical sectors. The SBA has finalized a new rule aimed at modernizing the Small Business Investment Company (SBIC) program, which is designed to incentivize private capital investment and ease regulatory burdens. This reform is set to take effect on February 2, 2026, and could open new opportunities for small business owners navigating a challenging economic landscape. SBA Administrator Kelly Loeffler stated, “Confidence in President The President’s pro-growth, America First agenda is driving private capital int…

  7. The recent launch of the Manufacturers’ Access to Revolving Credit (MARC) Loans by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) marks a significant opportunity for small manufacturers seeking working capital. With the initial approval of $3.5 million in loans spread across four manufacturers, this program aims to tackle the unique financial hurdles faced by small businesses within the manufacturing sector. SBA Administrator Kelly Loeffler underscored the program’s relevance, stating, “98% of manufacturers are small businesses – and with the fair trade agenda, they are preparing for a new golden era of hiring and expansion.” The MARC Loan initiative is designed specifical…

  8. In a move that could significantly impact small manufacturers, the U.S. House of Representatives has unanimously passed H.R. 3174, the Made in America Manufacturing Finance Act. This bipartisan effort aims to double the Small Business Administration’s (SBA) loan limit for small manufacturers, increasing it from $5 million to $10 million. The initiative, which enjoys strong support from both sides of the aisle, promises to unlock vital capital for these businesses as they strive to scale and compete in an increasingly robust economy. Administrator Kelly Loeffler of the SBA praised the legislation, stating, “Today, U.S. manufacturers – of which 98% are small businesses – r…

  9. The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) has announced a groundbreaking achievement for fiscal year 2025 (FY25)—the Small Business Investment Company (SBIC) program has reached an unprecedented $53 billion in combined private capital and SBA leverage. This record surpasses last year’s total of $46 billion and signals a robust investment environment for small businesses across the nation. The SBIC program, established in 1958, serves as a crucial funding avenue for small businesses, enabling them to access the capital necessary to operate, expand, and modernize. Through the licensing of equity and debt investment funds—known as Small Business Investment Companies—SBA …

  10. The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) recently celebrated a remarkable achievement with its Working Capital Pilot (WCP) Program, reaching over $150 million in lending since its inception. This milestone is significant, especially as the vast majority of recipients are small manufacturers, a sector that constitutes 98% of all U.S. manufacturers and is currently experiencing a revitalization under the current economic policies. SBA Administrator Kelly Loeffler emphasized the importance of the WCP for small businesses in the manufacturing sector. “Manufacturing is a growing but capital-intensive industry,” Loeffler stated. “The WCP is playing a key role in empowering…

  11. Small Business Financial Exchange, Inc. (SBFE) and bluCognition have announced a strategic partnership aimed at enhancing small business lending analytics. By integrating bluCognition’s advanced bank transaction data analysis with SBFE’s extensive credit payment performance data, the collaboration seeks to provide lenders with a more comprehensive view of borrower financial health. The partnership is expected to strengthen SBFE’s existing credit bureau relationships while expanding its membership base among U.S. lending institutions. The goal is to improve risk assessment and provide lenders with deeper insights into small business financial stability. “I am thrilled to…

  12. Whether you run recurring webinars in Seattle, Washington, a nail salon in Duluth, Minnesota, handling sales for an organization, or a barber shop in Atlanta, Georgia, scheduling appointments remains the core of your business. Despite this fact, many businesses continue to use emails and phone calls or something even more prehistoric to handle the most important aspect of their operations. “Businesses continue to rely on pen and paper to jot down details and schedule meetings, which really doesn’t help in scaling up,” says Surekha Jagadish, head of Marketing for Zoho Bookings. Zoho’s automated scheduling software offers a way to cut down on no-shows and integrate other…

  13. SCORE, the nation’s largest network of volunteer business mentors, issued an urgent plea to lawmakers on Tuesday following the proposed elimination of its federal funding in the President’s Fiscal Year 2026 Discretionary Budget Request. The organization warns that without this support, the mentoring services it provides to hundreds of thousands of small business owners could be in jeopardy. According to SCORE, the cut would directly threaten the organization’s ability to serve the more than 300,000 small business owners and entrepreneurs it reaches annually across all 50 states and U.S. territories. “America’s small business success story has included SCORE for 61 years…

  14. Seasonal business ventures remain one of the hottest small business trends thanks to the numerous business opportunities and the unique benefits these options offer budding entrepreneurs. After all, seasonal businesses such as those that only operate during the winter season allow small business owners to take extended breaks during their lengthy off-seasons or to spend that time strategizing ways to boost sales the next year. Before you can run a successful seasonal business in the cooler months, however, you need some innovative winter business ideas. READ MORE: Small Business Ideas for Beginners Choosing the Best Winter Business Ideas: Our Methodology The winter …

  15. If you’re starting a small business and facing credit issues, securing a start-up loan without a credit check might be your best option. These loans offer a way to access necessary funds without the usual requirements from traditional lenders. For instance, invoice financing or merchant cash advances can provide quick capital. Nonetheless, comprehending different loan products and their implications is vital. Knowing your options can help you make informed choices that suit your business needs. Key Takeaways Explore no credit check business loans for quick capital access, though they often come with higher interest rates. Consider alternative financing options like in…

  16. Small businesses are increasingly turning to artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance customer support, but not all demographics react the same way to these technological advancements. A recent survey from SurveyMonkey sheds light on the differing experiences of various customer segments when it comes to AI-driven customer service. This research highlights critical considerations for small business owners looking to integrate AI into their operations effectively. The central finding of the survey indicates that customer satisfaction with AI varies significantly by age group. For example, while younger consumers tend to be more forgiving of a bot’s shortcomings, older cust…

  17. If you’re considering selling handmade products on Amazon, grasping the process is crucial. First, you’ll need to apply for Amazon Handmade, which requires high-quality images and detailed descriptions of your items. Once approved, you can create your artisan profile to highlight your unique craft story. It’s important to manage your orders efficiently during the time you engage with customers to boost your sales. Next, let’s explore the pros and cons of selling on this platform. Key Takeaways Apply for Amazon Handmade by submitting product descriptions, images, and details about your production process for approval. Create your artisan profile after approval, showcas…

  18. What role should the government play in small business owners’ economic life? It seems that with the The President tariffs are at tax that the government is putting on all our lives, but should it just stay out of it? On The Small Business Radio Show this week, Sen. Phil Gramm describes evidence points to government interference and failed policies that pose the most significant threat to economic freedom. Gramm, who has a long history in U.S. politics, having served in both the House of Representatives and the Senate, joins my conversation with Don Boudreaux, who is an economist and professor at George Mason University. They have a new book called “The Triumph of Ec…

  19. The small business landscape is facing renewed uncertainty as the The President administration announces a sweeping 15% tariff on all imports entering the United States, an action that has drawn criticism and concerns from small business owners across the country. In response, Senate Democrats, led by Ranking Member Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.), have launched the Small Business Liberation 2.0 Act to protect small businesses from the adverse effects of these tariffs. Following a Supreme Court ruling that deemed previous tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act illegal, the new legislation aims to shield small enterprises from unnecessary financi…

  20. The recent unanimous passage of the SBA Fraud Enforcement Extension Act by the United States Senate signifies a critical moment in the fight against COVID-related fraud that has plagued small business relief programs. Spearheaded by Senate Small Business Committee Chair Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa), this legislation aims to extend the period during which COVID fraudsters can be held accountable, allowing the recovery of lost taxpayer dollars. Small business owners may find particular relevance in the details of this legislation, especially considering the impact of fraudulent activities on the integrity of relief programs such as the Shuttered Venue Operators Grant (SVOG) an…

  21. A shadow looms over the Small Business Administration’s (SBA) 8(a) program, as a recent scandal reveals fraudulent activities that could cost taxpayers hundreds of millions. The fallout has ignited a call for substantial reforms aimed at protecting legitimate small businesses and ensuring fair access to federal contracting opportunities. U.S. Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship Chair Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) is at the forefront of this movement, advocating for a thorough reassessment of the SBA’s 8(a) program, which is designed to assist socially and economically disadvantaged businesses. Ernst’s call to action follows revelations of a widespread “pass-thr…

  22. Step aside, alcohol! Trending in 2023 are invigorating, alcohol-free elixirs that are tantalizing palates everywhere. If you’re interested in learning how to start a drink company, mocktail business ideas should be at the top of your list. And these alcohol-free concoctions can also enhance an existing bar menu. Unsure where to begin? We’ve gathered 50 sensational mocktail ideas guaranteed to transform your bar menu and ensure your patrons stay refreshed, delighted, and coming back for more. Unleash the creative mixologist within and dive into our world of vibrant, unique beverages. The Exciting World of Non-Alcoholic Cocktails In the exciting universe of non-alcoholic …

  23. In a stark reminder of the importance of integrity in financial relief programs, a Shelby County resident has been charged with multiple counts of fraud involving COVID-19 relief funds. Stanley Mark Hill, 61, faces serious allegations of unlawfully obtaining over $2.5 million from the Small Business Administration’s (SBA) emergency financial programs designed to assist struggling businesses during the pandemic. From May 2020 to May 2021, Hill allegedly submitted seven fraudulent applications for loans offered through the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), Economic Injury Disaster Loan Program (EIDL), and the Restaurant Revitalization Fund (RRF). Six of these applications…

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