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Founded January 18, 2009
ABOUT THE USBA.us
This is a service to enhance the outlook for the ultra-small business community in the United States: 3,000,000 independently owned firms seeking the pride and freedom of entrepreneurship by doing business with each other.
Ultra-small firms represent more than half of the for-profit enterprises in the USA, and their people are the roots that nourish and feed all larger firms, non-profits, churches, and local, state and federal governments in America!
A domain, www.MiniBiz.org, (site under development) has been acquired to provide a future global address and to be formed to operate with full disclosure, truthful, and high integrity "dot org" type of support of the USBA.us vision and message. MiniBiz (tm) is currently just a name, and is not yet funded or organized. Want to help? Please write me a letter (no email) if you are a visionary who can underwrite the seeding of this vision (see contact page for address). Thank you.
This web site is funded from my hip pocket by advisory fees and sales of educational business books and publications I have authored (i.e. by John C. Randall ) at RGIofVa.com. Buying these valuable publications is a fully-deductible business expense, not a charitable item. Publications from the Randall Group, Inc., have a 30 day money-back guarantee (see web site for details).
John may also be available as a speaker for your group, conference, convention, trade show, radio or TV broadcast, etc. Contact him at John@JohnCRandall.com for availability and rates.
All rights reserved, world-wide. Most recent update February 13, 2012.
Parting thought for the reader that got this far: One must ask, "Are the people in the banks completely powerless to make any independent business decisions, as reflected by so many bank Vice-Presidents (due to regulations and fear)?" Has the development of central banks eliminated the basis for the banking concept when it comes to ultra-small business and non-profit enterprises (for example your local churches)?