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Entrepreneurship Pensacola FL

This series takes you through the basics for starting your own business. You’ve decided to start a business. This is both an exciting and demanding time. The checklist below is meant to help new business owners by providing a list of the most common startup steps. Depending on your particular industry, additional steps may be required for your business.

Florida SBDC Network
850-473-7801
11000 University Parkway, Bldg 38
Pensacola, FL
KMS Business Products Corp.
(850) 433-1131
3010 E. Cervantes St.
Pensacola, FL
SBDC at the University of North Florida, Gainesville
352-334-7230
2153 SE Hawthorne Rd, Unit 12
Gainesville, FL
SBDC at Seminole Community College, Sanford
407-321-3495
1445 Dolgner Place
Sanford, FL
SBDC at the University of Central Florida, Orlando
407-420-4850
315 E. Robinson St., Suite 100
Orlando, FL
SBDC at the University of West Florida, Pensacola
850-595-0068
401 East Chase Street, Suite 100
Pensacola, FL
North Florida Coaching, Inc.
(850) 934-4987
1165 Sawgrass Dr.
Pensacola, FL
Saltmarsh, Cleaveland & Gund
(850) 435-8300
900 N 12th Ave
Pensacola, FL
SBDC at Central FL Development Council, Lakeland
863-534-5915
Neil Combee Administration Bldg. 330 W. Church Street
Bartow, FL
SBDC at Florida Gulf Coast University, Port Charlotte
941-627-2222
2702 Tamiami Trail
Port Charlotte, FL

An Abbreviated Guide to Starting a Business

You’ve decided to start a business. This is both an exciting and demanding time. The checklist below is meant to help new business owners by providing a list of the most common startup steps. Depending on your particular industry, additional steps may be required for your business.

 Prepare a business plan

Business plans define the Who, What, When, Where, and How of your business and the products and/or services you plan to provide. Business plans clearly outline the goals of the business, explain the operating procedures, detail the competition, include a marketing plan, and explain the company's current and desired funding. If your company plans to seek funding either in the form of a traditional loan or from venture capitalists, a thorough business plan will be required for the application process.

 Incorporate your business or form your LLC with the state

Forming a business as a corporation or LLC helps to protect the owners' personal assets from the debts and liabilities of the business. There are also other advantages of forming a corporation or LLC, including certain tax advantages and establishing credibility for your new business with potential customers, vendor, employees, and partners. When forming a business, use a professional such as a lawyer or online service like BizFilings.com who have experience creating legal entities.

  • Incorporate your business online
  • Form your LLC online

 Select an accountant and attorney

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