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Business Resources & Tools

Everything You Need to Grow Your Business Successfully

Discover essential resources, tools, and expert guidance to help your business thrive. From government programs to cutting-edge software, we've curated the best resources to support your entrepreneurial journey.

Entrepreneurs play a crucial role in driving economic growth and fostering job opportunities in our nation. According to the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), small businesses make up an astounding 99.9% of employer firms. However, new business owners often face challenges in establishing their financial foundation during the early stages of their ventures.

The good news is that various government offices, nonprofits, and business incubators across the United States offer valuable resources, including professional training programs, accounting guides, and potential seed funding opportunities, specifically tailored to support small business owners like you.

At Tyson Accounting, we are committed to empowering small business owners like you with the tools and knowledge needed to thrive in the competitive business landscape. Explore the resources we have compiled, take advantage of the guidance offered, and leverage the support available from organizations invested in your success. Together, we can pave the way for your business growth and financial prosperity.

Government Resources

Internal Revenue Service (IRS)

  • Small Business and Self-Employment Tax Center

    A centralized directory of business forms and resource documents like EIN applications, excise tax forms, tax provision paperwork and Spanish-language information.

  • IRS Video Portal

    New business owners who prefer to learn with visual material can get a grasp on the basics through this extensive virtual workshop and video library. Video topics cover expenses, retirement funds, disaster information and IRS liens.

  • State Taxation Websites

    A directory of taxation and small business resources published by state governments.

U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA)

  • Filing and Paying Taxes

    General articles that can help individuals and organizations determine whether activity is for a business or hobby, obtain tax ID numbers and understand tax responsibilities for federal and state filings. Consider adding this to your accounting bookmarks as a reliable reference for federal employment law and regulations.

  • Manage Your Finances

    An overview of how new business owners become acquainted with accounting basics, including bookkeeping, general ledgers, balance sheets and cash flow statements.

  • Find your SBA State Office

    Local district offices provide businesses with several complementary services, including advising, loan program information, development consulting and support for businesses run by women and minorities. These offices are excellent for business owners who are looking for in-person, community-based assistance.

Business Support Organizations

SCORE - Find a Mentor

SCORE provides free business mentoring and education to help small businesses start, grow, and succeed. With over 10,000 volunteer mentors nationwide, SCORE offers expert guidance in every industry and business challenge.

What they offer: One-on-one mentoring, workshops, webinars, and business resources—all at no cost to you.

Find a SCORE Mentor →

Small Business Development Centers (SBDC)

America's SBDC provides consulting, training, and resources to help small businesses start, grow, and compete in global markets. With nearly 1,000 locations nationwide, SBDCs offer personalized business consulting and low-cost training.

Services include: Business plan development, financial analysis, marketing strategies, and access to capital guidance.

Find Your Local SBDC →

Local Chamber of Commerce

Your local Chamber of Commerce is an invaluable resource for networking, business advocacy, and community connections. Chambers provide access to local business networks, educational workshops, and advocacy for business-friendly policies.

Benefits include: Networking events, business referrals, educational seminars, advocacy representation, and credibility in your local market.

Pro Tip: Search "[Your City] Chamber of Commerce" to find your local chapter and explore membership benefits.

Funding Resources

Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs)

CDFIs are specialized financial institutions that provide credit and financial services to underserved markets and populations. They focus on community development and often provide more flexible lending terms than traditional banks.

What they offer: Small business loans, microloans, technical assistance, and financial counseling—especially valuable for minority-owned, women-owned, and rural businesses.

Benefits: More flexible underwriting criteria, lower down payments, competitive rates, and personalized service with a community focus.

Find CDFIs: Visit the CDFI Fund website or search "CDFI near me" to locate certified CDFIs in your area.

Software and Apps

Essential tools we utilize with our clients and recommend for business success:

QuickBooks Online (QBO)

This is the best cloud accounting software for business owners. It's easy to get started and import your data from a spreadsheet. It links to your bank account and integrates with other tech to further streamline your financial processes. This is the only accounting software we use when working with our clients because we believe it's the BEST!

Pro tip: If you sign up for an account yourself, choose the Simple Start or Essentials plan (NOT the Self-Employed plan) so you get access to all the right features!

Dext Prepare

Dext Prepare helps small businesses work with accountants and bookkeepers to keep accurate financial records. Use your mobile phone to scan your bills and invoices on the go.

Egnyte (File Storage)

Egnyte's all-in-one platform makes it simple and easy for IT to manage and control a full spectrum of content risks – from accidental data deletion, to data exfiltration, to privacy compliance and much more – all while giving business users the tools they need to work faster and smarter, from any cloud, any device, anywhere.

Teamwork (Project Management)

A world-leading project management platform designed for organizations to freely plan, track, manage, and deliver various complex projects.

Loom (Screen Recording)

Provides video communication software for work. Loom's technology includes screen and camera recording, video editing, transcription, and the ability to share the recorded video link with others. This works wonders when creating SOPs or training your team.

Canva (Design & Marketing)

Canva is a user-friendly graphic design platform that enables businesses to create professional marketing materials, social media graphics, presentations, and branded content without needing design expertise.

Perfect for: Social media posts, business cards, flyers, presentations, logos, and marketing materials.

Try Canva →

ChatGPT & AI Agents

AI-powered tools like ChatGPT can help streamline business operations, content creation, customer service, and decision-making processes. These tools can assist with writing, research, data analysis, and automating routine tasks.

Business applications: Content creation, email drafting, market research, customer support, process documentation, and strategic planning assistance.

Pro Tip: Start with specific, detailed prompts to get the best results from AI tools.

Need Help Choosing the Right Resources?

Every business is unique, and the resources that work best for you depend on your specific industry, stage of growth, and goals. Let us help you identify the most valuable resources and tools for your business.

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