STARTING
The Business Start-up guide has been prepared to provide you with a list of possible steps and issues to consider in carrying out your project.
The Online Small Business Workshop (OSBW) is a Web-based workshop designed to provide you with techniques for developing your business idea, starting a new venture and improving your existing small business.
A Web gateway to all the information you need to start a business in Canada.
This fact sheet is intended to assist an entrepreneur in writing a business plan for the establishment, the purchase or the expansion of an existing business.
Financing Your Business is a document designed to help you navigate through some of the most common Federal and Provincial government financial assistance programs available to individuals starting a business or operating an existing business in N. B.
This fact sheet offers suggestions on how to develop good relationships with your banker and other lenders.
This fact sheet deals with legal issues in starting a business.
This fact sheet highlights issues to be considered when establishing the markup on a product.
This fact sheet provides information on market research and analysis.
This fact sheet describes the do's and don'ts of advertising.
This fact sheet provides a brief description of the four types of businesses and the advantages and disadvantages of each.
This fact sheet describes brief examples of ways to promote your product or service from the various print and electronic media.
This fact sheet describes a simple, single entry bookkeeping system suitable for a small business that has a limited number of transactions.
This fact sheet takes up site selection criteria and offers questions the retailer must ask before making the choice of store location.
This fact sheet gives a list of items to consider when naming your business.
Learn how to: know where to start; understand legal & tax requirements; choose the right business; research the market; build entrepreneurial skills; organize accounting & paperwork; develop a winning business plan; survive a home office; understand financial statements; successfully market on a budget.
This guide gives you practical, easy-to-follow advice from industry experts and fellow entrepreneurs for every aspect of the start-up process.
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