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Cinncinnati EEC » Resources » FAQs About Small Business

FAQs About Small Business


Starting and running a business is hard work. Entrepreneurs have many questions along the way. Following are some questions that are repeatedly asked by small business owners.

  1. What is the Cincinnati Economic Empowerment Center (C-EEC)?
  2. I need a grant for my business. What is available?
  3. What is the difference between government contracting and government grants?
  4. What is a business plan?
  5. What is the difference between a for-profit business and a nonprofit organization?
  6. What is a legal structure? What kind of legal structure should my business have?
  7. What is fictitious name registration and how do I register my business?
  8. Do I need a tax number? What is an EIN?
  9. How can my small business clients become "certified" that they are in compliance with Federal E.O.E. laws?
  10. What does it mean to be WBE or MBE certified?
  11. Does SBA have loan programs? How do I get a SBA loan?





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The Wall Street Journal has a small business section with many great How-to guides that answer many frequently asked questions by entrepreneurs.





How to Decide if Entrepreneurship is Right for You
Starting a business is a lot like becoming a parent. Not only do you have to prepare for your start-up emotionally and financially, but you have to be committed to its constant needs until it's mature enough to hum along on its own. And even then (much like a child) it will always need you in some capacity, no matter how old it gets.
How to Create a Disaster Plan
Preparing for the worst can help minimize the risk to a small business. Sample disaster plans are widely available on the Internet, including the SBA's Web site, and can be customized for your business needs.
How to Set up a Wellness Plan
Company wellness programs can help improve employees’ health and simultaneously lower health-care costs and raise productivity. While some companies set up extensive programs and contests, others offer simple ways to promote healthy living.
Employee Retention - How to Retain Employees
High employee turnover costs business owners in time and productivity. Try these tactics to retain your employees.
How to Save on Health Insurance
Business owners can reduce their health insurance spending by employing one or more cost-cutting strategies.
How to Hire Your First Employees
Hiring that first employee is a big step for a small business. Follow this advice when deciding whom to hire, when and how to find the best candidates.
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