Library
Please note that the following Adobe pdf files do not substitute for the professional counseling we offer to our clients. These links are simply meant to give future clients easy access to many of the forms, handouts and booklets that we use on a daily basis with our clients.
| Start Up Costs Worksheet | How much money will it take to open the doors of your business? Note however, that this is *not* necessarily the complete picture of how much money you will need to get your business off the ground. Please call for an appointment with a counselor for more information. |
| The IRS 20 Factor Test | Many people falsely believe that they can simply pay an employee like a contractor instead of an employee... but can you? |
| Starting a Business in San Angelo | A handbook specific to San Angelo to assist with gathering information, answer questions you have about the process of starting a business, assimilate all information regarding your business into a written business plan, and act as a directory for following most of the steps you need to successfully start a business. |
| Sample Business Plan | This booklet is the cornerstone of our Business Plan class as well as our counseling sessions regarding start up, expansions or purchase of an existing business. |
| The 5 C's of Credit | Why did the banker turn me down for a loan? Perhaps this will give you some insight into the thought process that goes into approving or disapproving of a business loan. |
| www.irs.gov | This is a great site to access and download a variety of business and personal tax forms. |
| SBA Forms | A variety of SBA forms can be found at the SBA library. Please note that the SBA itself does not give loans. You must be working through a bank in order to qualify for SBA loans. |
| Request for Counseling | This form is used by new clients when making an appointment to visit one of the SBDC counselors. This form is needed before the counseling session begins. Counseling sessions are free of charge. |
| Revolving Loan Fund Application | The Regional Consortium for Economic Development and Business Support has created a Revolving Loan Fund for small rural businesses in need of funds. The loan decisions are made by a loan committee. For questions, please contact the Concho Valley Workforce Development Board at (325) 655-2005. |