Food businesses are held to high standards for good reason: safety and trust. Regulations ensure that what you sell is safe to eat and clearly labeled. Taking time to understand which rules apply to your specific business model can save you time and money, and let you focus on what you love: sharing
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During this informative session, our expert presenters will provide a comprehensive introduction to the fundamental concepts of bookkeeping and the importance of financial statements in managing and understanding business finances. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur, a small business owner, or
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Choosing the Right Legal Structure for Your Business
Wednesday, January 28, 2026
3:00 PM EST
Choosing the right legal structure is a crucial decision for any entrepreneur. Join Start Small Think Big and attorneys from Simpson Thacher & Bartlett for a comprehensive workshop designed to guide you through the pros and cons of business structure options, including LLCs, C-Corps, S-Corps, and
Understanding the New York LLC Transparency Act
Wednesday, February 4, 2026
3:00 PM EST
Attention Business Owners! Beginning January 1, 2026, the New York LLC Transparency Act (NY LLCTA) will require most limited liability companies (LLCs) that are formed or authorized to do business in New York to report information about their beneficial owners and, in certain cases, applicants to
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When you think about your small business website, what comes to mind first? Probably things like design, product photos, or whether your content is up-to-date. But there’s another crucial factor that often gets overlooked: accessibility.
The small business journey doesn’t have to be one you take alone. At Start Small Think Big, we want to support you and your entrepreneurial dreams. That’s why our non-profit is dedicated to connecting entrepreneurs across the country with the free resources, knowledge, and community they need to