www.Nolo.com is a small publishing company located in Berkeley, CA with a variety products to help people open businesses. They publish books such as Legal Guide for Starting & Running a Small Business and software such as Quicken Legal Business Pro. They also offer free articles on their website and plenty of forms for under $10 to help you get started.
Maybe one of these will be helpful:
What No One Ever Tells You About Starting Your Own Business: Real Life Start-Up Advice from 101 Successful Entrepreneurs by Jan Norman
Kick Start Your Dream Business: Getting It Started and Keeping You Going by Romanus Wolter
Entrepreneur's Ultimate Start-Up Directory by James Stephenson
Successful Business Planning in 30 Days: A Step-By-Step Guide for Writing a Business Plan and Starting Your Own Business by Peter J. Patsula, William Nowik
Business Plan Pro 2004 Palo Alto Software, Inc. Windows 95 / 98 / NT / 2000 / Me / XP
Let me add a handful of other books useful for someone thinking about starting a business:
IMHO, one of the best resources for new entrepreneurs is Peter F. Drucker's "Innovation and Entrepreneurship." No kidding, this book is just an excellent source of ideas for searching out great new business opportunities.
Also, I heartily recommend Karl H. Vesper's business school textbook, "New Venture Experience." This book, written by a business school professor, is a goldmine of entrepreneurial wisdom. (Dr. Vesper teaches at the University of Washington Business School.)
I encourage anyone who's thinking about starting a small business to read these books. Internalize even a bit of the wisdom that Professors Drucker and Vesper share and you'll reduce your risk.
Entrepreneur.com or Smallbizbooks.com has a good selections of books on business plans and other various topic for starting a business
Writing a Business Plan - ISBN 1-55571-531-1
Unleashing the Idea Virus - ISBN 0-9703099-0-2
How to Dotcom - ISBN 1-891984-18-7
When first planning or opening a business, it is important to do your research. There are plenty of books available on the market that outline the steps to starting a business, and these books can help to point you in the right direction. You can keep these steps to starting a business close at hand at all times in case you need assistance.
Yes, a business plan is a key component in starting a business. A business plan will contain all the information needed for potential lenders and investors to review before making a decision on whether or not to invest in you and your company.
i would definitely recommend just listen if you don't mind cursing other wise i would recommend keeping the moon... make sure to read to the end of the books the end is what puts everything together.
There are many books on starting a small business. One great book is Start Your Own Business, 2nd Edition: The Only Start-Up Book You'll Ever Need. It can be bought on amazon.com.
There are many reference books available on the subject of plumbing businesses. They can be found in bookstores such as Barnes & Noble or in the Business section of your local library.
Start with your states government webpage for rules and research on your type of business. From there I recommend: www.stateofflorida.com. This site was made for starting a business.
Usually they recommend having a business retirement plan within the first 2 years of starting a business. Many of them take quite a bit of time to establish but in the end they are rewarding.
There are many places where to find a business plan. Consider books or articles on starting your own business. Additionally, the internet has many resources and examples of business plans available to access.
Forbes, Business Uni and the CBI websites are all good starting points from which to learn about communications in business. One might also consider the For Dummies website, and their books such as Communicating Effectively for Dummies.
Well, I would recommend Noobpreneur because the website specialized in providing tips for new business owners that are starting out. They have a phone number and e-mail which can be used to contact them to inquire about any other information or questions that starting business owners might have.
-I recommend "Xoe" by Sara C. Roethle.
The local library has many books and publications on how to start a small business. Your local bank will be able to help with the financial aspects of starting a small business.