U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA)The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) was created in 1953 as an independent agency of the federal government to aid, counsel, assist and protect the interests of small business concerns, to preserve free competitive enterprise and to maintain and strengthen the overall economy of our nation. The SBA recognizes that small business is critical to our economic recovery and strength, to building America's future, and to helping the United States compete in today's global marketplace. The SBA helps Americans start, build and grow businesses. Through an extensive network of field offices and partnerships with public and private organizations, SBA delivers its services to people throughout the United States. Click for descriptions of the SBA Financial Assistance Programs. Top Ten Misconceptions about SBA Loans The content on this website is advertisement of franchise opportunities. This website and the franchise sales information on this site DO NOT CONSTITUTE AN OFFER to sell a franchise. The offer of a franchise can only be made through the delivery of a Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD) by the Franchisor. Certain states require that the Franchsior register the FDD in those states. The communications on this website are not directed by us to the residents of any of those states. Moreover, we will not advertise franchises in those states until the Franchisor has registered the franchise (or obtained an applicable exemption from registration). Featured Franchisors will deliver the Franchise Disclosure Documents to the prospective franchisee(s) in compliance with the applicable law. |
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