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If you go to SBA's home page (www.sba.gov) and select "Starting," you will find information on starting a business and writing a business plan - see www.sba.gov/starting.
Under "SBA local resources" you can find local contacts such as the Service Corps of Retired Executives and the Small Business Development Center, that provide FREE one-on-one counseling in the area of starting and expanding a small business. They can assist you by critiquing your business plan and your business ideas.
Also, SBA has Business Information Centers (BICs) nationwide that are similar to a business library. There you will find reference materials on starting and expanding a business, including information on how to write a strong business plan.
Some of the Centers have actual samples of business plans that have been written. You can locate a center by selecting "Local SBA Resources" under http://www/sba.gov, as well.
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