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The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) provides financial, technical and management assistance to help Americans start, run and grow their businesses. SCORE is a resource partner with the SBA. The SBA administers a Congressional grant which provides SCORE with funding. SCORE volunteers work with the SBA to provide small business mentoring and training to entrepreneurs through SBA offices.

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Tips for Finding and Working with Wholesalers

If you own a small retail store or service business, there’s a good chance you’ll need a wholesale supplier to provide essential goods. However, with thousands of wholesalers throughout the country, it can be a difficult (and sometimes overwhelming) task finding the right one to best meet your needs.

Before beginning your search, it’s helpful to understand the five main types of wholesalersHere they are, as described by Entrepreneur.com:

  • Manufacturers - Most small businesses don’t purchase goods directly from big manufacturers because they require incredibly large sales volumes to


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