From startups to franchises, there are many different types of businesses around the country. To help clarify, the U.S. Small Business Association has created a series of informative guides describing the various types of small business:
Startups & High Growth Businesses
The word “startup” seems pretty self explanatory, and it includes both companies getting off the ground and technology-based companies with high growth potential. These companies are based on innovative products and services meant to scale, and they often require a lot of financial backing to become successful.
Self-Employed & Independent Contractors
Being self-employed has many benefits, but it's often much different from working for a company. This guide explains how independent contractors should file their taxes, tips for starting your own business, government contracting opportunities and a number of other tips.
Franchise Businesses
Franchising a turnkey business is a popular way for entrepreneurs to adapt an existing business model to a new venue. In this SBA guide to franchise businesses, you’ll learn about different kinds of franchising.