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  2. Small Business Administration - Wikipedia

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    The United States Small Business Administration (SBA) is an independent agency of the United States government that provides support to entrepreneurs and small businesses.

  3. New York City Department of Small Business Services

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    The agency provides a wide range of programs, services, and resources aimed at helping small businesses thrive in the dynamic and competitive business environment of New York City. Its regulations are compiled in title 66 of the New York City Rules . SBS also issues waterfront construction permits.

  4. How to choose the best small business lender - AOL

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    Key takeaways. Check the lender's minimum eligibility requirements, including credit score, time in business and revenue. Decide on a loan type before choosing a lender. Compare loan offers from...

  5. Service bureau - Wikipedia

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    A service bureau is a company that provides business services for a fee. The term has been extensively used to describe technology-based services to financial services companies, particularly banks.

  6. How much does the average small business owner make? - AOL

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    The average small business owner’s salary in the U.S. stands at $99,979, according to ZipRecruiter’s average salary data by state. The typical salary range for a small business owner is ...

  7. New ‘One-Stop Shop’ Launches To Help NYC Small Businesses

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    NEW YORK CITY — A new effort aims to provide a “one-stop shop” for New York City’s 236,000 small businesses navigating a difficult future thanks to the coronavirus crisis.