In-person Business Meetup for Success series 1- PLAN Your Business

Date and time

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Location

26 Federal Plaza, 6th Floor Room J
NY, NY 10278

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Organizer

Man-Li Lin
man-li.lin@sba.gov
212-264-7060

Host organization

SBA Metro New York District Office

Type of event

SBA event

Event description

Tue. 6/3/2025 2pm-3:30pm (SBA New York District Office)

(In-person) “Business Meetup for Success- PLAN Your Business”

Federal Plaza Conference Center at 26 Federal Plaza 6th Floor Room J (Broadway between Duane St. & Worth St.)

Must RSVP to man-li.lin@sba.gov before June 1st.

30-minute SBA presentation

30-minute Sharing Your Story

30-minute Discussion Your Challenges 

Presenter: Ms. Man-Li Lin, Economic Development Specialist, U.S. Small Business Administration New York District Office

Plan to make your great idea into a great small business using SBA's data and trend resources, business plan templates and startup cost calculator.

  • Market research and competitive analysis

Market research helps you find customers for your business. Competitive analysis helps you make your business unique. Combine them to find a competitive advantage for your small business.

  • Write your business plan

Your business plan is the foundation of your business. Learn how to write a business plan quickly and efficiently with a business plan template.

  • Calculate your startup costs

How much money will it take to start your small business? Calculate the startup costs for your small business so you can request funding, attract investors, and estimate when you’ll turn a profit.

  • Establish business credit

Learn how to apply for business credit and maintain your credit history.

  • Fund your business

It costs money to start a business. Funding your business is one of the first — and most important — financial choices most business owners make. How you choose to fund your business could affect how you structure and run your business.

  • Buy an existing business or franchise

Starting a business from scratch can be challenging. Franchising or buying an existing business can simplify the initial planning process.