Business Owner Resource Page
As a small business owner, understanding employee benefits is crucial for attracting and retaining top talent. These links may provide practical insights, tips, and resources to help you make informed decisions. Whether you're exploring health insurance options, retirement plans, or wellness programs, we've got you covered.
SCORE--Service Corps of Retired Executives: This organization will pair business owners with a mentor in their industry.
SBDC--Small Business Development Center Tampa: This organization helps small business owners in the Tampa Bay region with resources and classes to help them start and run their day to day operations.
SBA--Small Business Administration: Offers free guides, webinars and online resources to help buisness owners grow their business.
Grants.Gov--A comprehensive database of federal government grants available to small businesses.
Healthsherpa.com--For individuals and small business owners to look at healthcare plans available through the marketplace.
Retirement Plans for Small Businesses - This video is an overview of some of the retirement plan options available for small business owners.
Ask The Expert May 2026: My Clone Solution-In this episode, we sit down with Brook, founder of My Clone Solutions — a virtual assistant company dedicated to helping business owners at every stage of their journey. Whether you're just starting out or scaling to the next level, Brook shares how the right virtual assistant support can free up your time, streamline your operations, and help your business thrive..
Ask the Expert June 2026: What was that like? In this episode, we sit down with Scott Johnson, host of the "What was that like?" podcast. Scott details his journey into podcasting, shares tips for business owners on leveraging storytelling and authenticity in podcasting, as well as reliving some of his more memorable guests.
Ask the Expert July 2026: John Beck, Esq. Colen & Wagoner P.A. This episode explores why estate planning matters for business owners and families, and how the wrong setup can lead to probate delays, financial stress, and confusion when someone becomes incapacitated or passes away. It also covers practical ways to keep a business running, avoid common mistakes, and make sure your plan actually works when it's needed most.
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