It might be surprising to learn that over four million new businesses were registered in 2020 amid the pandemic. As the economy shifts, now might be the perfect time to start a small business. Available from MeL, Small Business Reference Center is an eResource that contains publications such as ebooks, journals, and newspapers. With information for entrepreneurs and current business owners alike, there is sure to be a resource for you. Specialized resources included are:
- Full text access to over 25 NOLO Guides that detail extensive business basics such as financing, contracts, patents and trademarks, how to hire and manage employees, taxes, retirement plans, and fillable forms for documents such as leases and nondisclosure agreements.
- Industry information and current articles about over 70 categories of small businesses from reputable sources such as the Barnes Report.
- Regional business news from Crain’s Business.
- A Start-Up Kit & Business Plans section that includes sample business plans, forms, information about buying or selling a business, finding the right employees, marketing to customers and clients, and holding productive meetings.
- Updated state-specific resources such as the Small Business Start-Up Guide: Michigan which was published in September of 2021.
- Business periodicals including Business Quarterly, Business Traveler, and Manufacturers’ Monthly.
With current content knowledge across business and industry, people looking to start new business or grow their current business can make informed decisions by using the Small Business Reference Center from MeL.
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