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    New Smart Phone App Makes SBA More Available

    By Brynn KoeppenMay 24, 2011
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    Palo Alto Software, Inc has developed an app that makes the Small Business Administration (SBA) more accessible to entrepreneurs and small business owners. With a user-friendly format, subscribers can now get in touch with office staff and affiliated SBA mentors for free.

    One built-in feature is the “start-up cost calculator,” which helps pinpoint funds needed to organize a start-up company.

    The app is currently only available through Apple’s iPhone, but plans for expanding the product to other smart phones are already underway.

    “Ideas can strike entrepreneurs at any moment, and having useful resources available through mobile devices could be the impetus that begins the next big company,” said Palo Alto Software CEO, Sabrina Parsons.

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