Money Smart Main Topics

Entrepreneurship/Small Business

Kansas City Metro Entrepreneurship and Small Business Resources – KCSourceLink (Information from the KC SourceLink site)

Starting, running and growing a small business can be an overwhelming journey. Where can you find mentors or network with other business owners to make that journey a little easier?

Thankfully, help is only a click or call away. Whether your business is in Kansas or Missouri, KCSourceLink is the first stop to get connected with a network of more than 240+ Resource Partners, all ready to help you start and grow your business.

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Visit our page on entrepreneurship resources for youth and teens

Small Business Hotline

FDIC Small Business Hotline: 1-855-FDIC-BIZ (1-855-334-2249)
Monday through Friday: 8:00 am ET to 8:00 pm ET
Saturday and Sunday: 9:00 am ET to 5:00 pm ET

The FDIC encourages bank lending to creditworthy small businesses. The FDIC also encourages small businesses that may have an inquiry or concern about the availability of credit to contact our new Small Business Hotline at 1-855-FDIC-BIZ.

We will respond to inquiries about policies and financial institutions under the FDIC’s jurisdiction as well as make referrals to other government agencies and information resources or you can use the Business Assistance Form at https://ask.fdic.gov/FDICBusinessAssistanceForm/

Money Smart for Small Business

Money Smart for Small Business provides a practical introduction to the everyday tasks of starting and managing a business. Developed jointly by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) and the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), this instructor-led curriculum consists of 13 modules. Each module includes a fully scripted instructor guide, participant workbook, and PowerPoint slides. These resources enable an organization to offer Money Smart for Small Business classes right away.

To order the curriculum: Order Money Smart for Small Business.

Training is conducted through the members of the Money Smart FDIC’s Training Alliance. Look through our list of Alliance Partners and Supporting Members (Excel 25KB) (Microsoft Excel Help) to find available training near you.

FDIC and SBA invite stakeholders to order and begin teaching this free curriculum. It is designed to be delivered to new or operating small business owners – persons without formal business training – by financial institutions, small business development centers (SBDCs), city/county economic development offices, faith-based organizations and others. The curriculum is a tool for bank-community partnerships. For example, bank staff could deliver the curriculum in collaboration with small business resource providers.

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Available in Spanish

The 10 Training Modules

The topics for the training modules provide a practical introduction to the everyday tasks of starting and managing a business. In addition to grounding participants in the basics, the curriculum serves as a foundation for more advanced training and technical assistance.

Is Owning a Business a Good Fit for You? — NEW!

Managing Cash Flow — NEW!

Organization Types

Time Management

Financial Management

Record Keeping

Banking Services Available for Small Businesses

Planning for a Healthy Business — NEW!

Credit Reporting

Risk Management

Insurance

Tax Planning and Reporting

Selling a Small Business and Succession Planning

Check out this video series from the Kauffman Founders School titled The Art of Startup Finance – A Nine-part video series with seasoned venture capitalist, Bill Reichert.