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Is a Food Truck Business Right for You?

Chances are you're interested in starting a food truck business because friends and family love your food, and you're passionate about preparing it. However, succeeding in the food truck business requires more than just great food at competitive prices.

Starting a food truck business requires careful planning, preparation and hustle. It's about more than just the food; owning and operating a food truck can be stressful and time-consuming, requiring financial and operational management skills and good business sense.

Food trucks are a significant and growing $2.2 billion industry segment

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7 Ways to Support Black-Owned Businesses

Explore effective strategies for supporting Black-owned businesses, including increasing visibility, direct engagement, partnerships and advocacy for equity to foster innovation and diversity in the business world.

The 6 C's of Business Credit

Master business financing with the "Six C’s" of credit! Discover how lenders assess your application and boost your approval chances.

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How to Sell a Franchise Business

Explore expert strategies for selling your franchise business. Learn about setting the right price, navigating franchise agreement restrictions, and effectively negotiating deals for a successful sale.

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Understanding and Complying with the Federal Corporate Transparency Act

The newly enacted Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) calls for LLCs, corporations and other similar business entities to submit specific information about their owners to the Treasury Department. The CTA was created in an effort to prevent money laundering and other illicit activities. Read on to understand the CTA and what is required from small businesses to comply.

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How to Establish Business Credit

Discover essential steps to establish and build a solid business credit history for your new business. Learn how to separate personal and business finances, apply for a tax ID, open a business bank account, and more to secure better loans and terms.

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What Really Impacts Your FICO Score?

Learn how your FICO Score affects credit approval and interest rates, and find practical tips for improving your credit score to enhance your financial standing.

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Improving Your Personal Credit

For aspiring business owners, maintaining good personal credit scores is essential for accessing financing and negotiating better loan terms. Building and preserving these credit scores involves timely bill payments, monitoring credit reports, and managing credit utilization with distinct strategies for credit improvement.


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