Posted by Biz Central USA Marketing Team on January 10, 2012 under Small Biz and Entrepreneurship,Small Biz Certifications,Small Biz Marketing,Small Biz Planning,Small Biz Secrets,Small Biz Startup | Be the First to Comment

Now is the Time to Set up a Small Business

By Chris Romero and Thomas R. Reich


A record 480,000 new entrepreneurs chose 2011 to set up a small business.  Those who made the move to start a company in 2011 along with the rest of the small businesses in the United States accounted for more that ½ of the private sector GDP and 70% of new jobs created in 2011.

With 2012 shaping up to be a much better economy, ask yourself, “is it safe to set up a small business?” Or, “Might it be safer to start a company than to hold an average job in today’s economy?”  The answer may surprise you. Statically speaking, if a small start up business lasts 3 years that Startup Company is far more likely to be in business next year than the average American is to be employed in the same job for 3 years.

Don’t get the wrong idea, to set up a small business is not an easy proposition.  35% of those who attempt to set up a small business fail out of the box or within the first 3 years.  Let’s look at why; here are the top 5 reasons those who set up a company may fail before they even have a chance to prove their unique business model works:

1)      Lack of a Professional Business Plan

2)      Poor planning and over spending on their attempt to set up a small business

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3)      Lack of a Marketing Plan

4)      Poor or nonexistent Bookkeeping system in place

5)      Lack of Graphic, Logo and Web Identity

The pitfalls that kill a startup company can be avoided completely by simply using a professional small

 

business services company.  There are many out there, but BizCentralUSA has helped over 12,000 set up a small business successfully since 2003.

 

At BizCentralUSA, we believe in delivering tried and true solutions and applying those solutions to well qualified entrepreneurs who wish to set up a small business correctly.  Our success rate is far higher than the national average success rate of those wishing to start a company without assistance.

At BizCentralUSA we know how to quickly and efficiently work with you to set up a small business starting with a working business plan.  We will have one of our Business Consultants work with the Startup Company to develop proper

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bookkeeping system, Marketing Plan and adjust budgeting and Human Resource needs.  BizCentralUSA can even offer Web, SEO and Social Media Services, along with the beginning of unique branding, brand management and brand awareness.

Don’t go it alone, it is rough waters out there when you want to start a company.  But with a friend in the Business like BizCentralUSA, a friend that has helped over 12,000 clients set up a small business, many just like yours, the playing field is leveled!

Here’s the best part. We are up to 40% less expensive than our prime competition, LLC.com and LeagleZoom.com, because we can be.  With BizCentralUSA there is an additional benefit

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BizCentralUSA is proud to help Set up a Small Business with live phone service!

beyond just the lower price, you deal with a live business consultant, and a live staff!  We, at BizCentralUSA are available by phone at 877-857-9002, In a world that is ruled by the internet and automated operators, we have trained consultants standing by ready to help you. This is business help with a human touch.

Statistics are on your side, it’s time to set up a small business now!  Start a company with a friend in the business like BizCentralUSA, and its smooth sailing in 2012!

If you would like more information on the full range of services offered to Set up a Small Business, please contact BizCentralUSA by visiting www.BizCentrallUSA.com or by calling, toll FREE 1.877.857.9002.  Please follow us on Twitter and Like us on Facebook to receive free daily tips and tricks as well as notification of our FREE Webinar series on the right way to Start a Company!

 

 

Posted by Biz Central USA Marketing Team on July 21, 2010 under Small Biz News,Small Biz Tax Filing,Small Biz Webinars | Be the First to Comment

Join us for a FREE small business webinar, where we will take A look at City, State & Federal Filings and Deadlines!

There are many forms entrepreneurs will encounter when forming and operating a small business, including federal, state, and internal.  Many of these forms vary from state to state so it is important to always check what forms are required for your business, but how do you know what to file and when to file it?

Unfortunately, the government will expect you to know what the forms are for and when they must be filed and neglecting to file or filing inaccurately could mean heavy fines and penalties for your small business!

We invite you to spend some quality time with BizCentral USA and learn how you can help keep your small business on track and  avoid hefty fines by staying in compliance!

Topics of Interest:
• Key Terms to Help Understand Forms
• State Filing Forms
• Federal Filing Forms
• Critical Deadlines for Filing

Don’t miss our FREE small business webinar on July 27, 2010 from 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm (EST)! Rsvp Today: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/327089258

Posted by Biz Central USA Marketing Team on May 21, 2010 under Small Biz and Entrepreneurship,Small Biz News | Be the First to Comment

The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, (ARRA) often referred to as the Stimulus or The Recovery Act, is an economic stimulus package enacted by Congress in February 2009. The Act followed other economic recovery legislation passed in the last year of the Bush administration.

The ARRA was intended to promote investment and consumer spending during the recession and create jobs. The reasoning for the stimulus comes out of the Keynesian economic thought that argues that government spending should be used to cover the output gap created by the drop in consumer spending during a recession. While many economists agreed a stimulus was needed under these conditions, others maintained that fiscal policy would not work because government debt would use up savings that would otherwise go to investments, what economists call crowding out.

The Act includes federal tax cuts, expansion of unemployment benefits and other social welfare provisions, and domestic spending in education, health care, and infrastructure, including the energy sector. At the end of August 2009, 19 percent of the stimulus had been outlaid or gone to American taxpayers or small businesses to provide small business help in the form of tax reductions. 

Currently, the U.S. Small Business Administration continues to waive loan fees and offer higher guarantee levels on its popular small business loans under an extension of a program launched last year under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.

The 7(a) Loan Program is the SBA’s primary program to help start-up businesses and existing small businesses obtain financing when they might not be eligible for business loans through normal lending channels. The name comes from section 7(a) of the Small Business Act, which authorizes the SBA to provide small business loans to Americans. The SBA itself does not make loans, but rather guarantees a portion of loans made and administered by commercial lending institutions.

Under the act, the SBA received $730 million to provide small business help including $375 million to boost the guarantee on its 7(a) loans to 90 percent, and to waive fees charged to borrowers.

Funding for the program has repeatedly been exhausted, and then extended. The SBA said the incentives have led to an increase in lending to start-up businesses. The new $40 million extension runs through April, or until the funds are spent. While this does not guarantee that all small business companies who apply for a 7 (a) loan will receive it, the SBA is extending funding to make more financing available to businesses that qualify for the program.

For more information on the 7 (a) loan eligibility requirements please follow the link below:

http://www.sba.gov/financialassistance/borrowers/guaranteed/7alp/FINANCIAL_GLP_7A_ELIGIBILITY.html

Posted by Biz Central USA Marketing Team on March 31, 2010 under Small Biz and Entrepreneurship,Small Biz News,Small Biz Planning | Be the First to Comment

Have you ever dreamed of being your own boss, setting your salary, and designating your work hours? You’re not alone!  Many people find themselves interested in owning their own business but are unsure how to get started.

Starting a successful business requires a great deal of preparation.  There are many important decisions to make and many rules and procedures that must be addressed. With an informed and educated approach, your business can be fulfilling and profitable, but it is essential to make key financial decisions and complete a series of legal activities.   

We invite you to spend some invaluable with BizCentral USA and listen to critical information that will help you plan, prepare, and manage the startup of your small business.

Topics of Interest:

  • Registration & Licensing
  • Legal Formation
  • Financing

Learn how to prepare your small business for success by attending either our seminar or webinar on Tuesday, April 13, 2010.

For all of you Florida residents near the Orlando area, a seminar will be hosted in our office from 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.  Our office is located at 2151 Consulate Dr. suite 5, Orlando, FL 32837

For the rest of you out there, we have a webinar version available that will run from 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. (EST)

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