/PRNewswire/ America s SBDC represents the nationwide network of Small Business Development Centers (SBDCs), the largest, proven, cost-effective small.
/PRNewswire/ America s SBDC represents the nationwide network of Small Business Development Centers (SBDCs), the largest, proven, cost-effective small.
America s SBDCs Host 5th Annual SBDC Day
Small Business Communities Nationwide Invited to Join the Celebration
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BURKE, Va., March 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ For over 40 years the America s Small Business Development Center (SBDC) Network has helped millions of men, women, veteran and minority entrepreneurs and small business owners start and grow their businesses. Whether SBDCs are serving rural America, addressing a solution in bio-tech, or helping a minority business expand to global exporting, SBDCs are on the forefront, assisting their clients every step of the way.
With nearly 1,000 locations across the country, SBDCs are in every community providing local businesses and entrepreneurs with the resources need to succeed. America s SBDCs provide measurable economic results, in 2020 SBDCs helped generate; 91,767 jobs, $7 billion in sales growth; $6 billion in capital investments; and started 20,374 new businesses proving once
Legal requirements for workers changed in 2020 and understanding the difference between employees, contractors and outsourcing is the focus of an online seminar from the Paris Small Business Development Center schedule for 10:30 a.m. Jan. 20.
The seminar will be led by Tisha Dodge, of the law firm Dodge Legal Group, SPC. The firm is believed to be the first Texas social purpose corporate law firm in the state. It provides legal services to social enterprises, start-ups, established businesses and nonprofits. Practice areas include business formation, contract and employment law, intellectual property and Internet law.
Dodge will explain how businesses hire help as their business grows. Employers will learn to understand the differences between employees and contractors, and whether outsourcing would make a difference. It will also provide knowledge on complying to the vast array of federal and state employment laws.