USA.gov -“U.S. Government's official website for small businesses.” It provides a wealth of information on all small business topics.
U.S. Small Business Administration - This federal agency site provides among other things, a business start-up kit, financing and SBA loan information, links to numerous outside resources (private and state), online library reading room, and much, much more.
Small Business Development Centers - There are 900 sites around the country to assist small businesses and aspiring entrepreneurs. Many have websites linking users to reputable and quality resources when developing a small business plan. Researchers can also find information on franchising, demographics, industry information and more. Many also include tutorials on a variety of topics.
IRS Small Business & Self Employed Tax Center Whether you're a small business or a self-employed individual, being able to get your hands on sound, accurate tax rules and regulations and how they affect your business is critical. This IRS website offers industry specific information and links to provide answers and guidance on common business tax questions.
Consumer Financial Protection Board - The CFPB was created to provide a single point of accountability for enforcing federal consumer financial laws and protecting consumers in the financial marketplace. CPFB offers tools, answers common questions, and provides tips that help consumers navigate their financial choices and shop for the deal that works best for them.
The US Dept. of Energy and the US EPA provide consumers with information about fuel economy and the benefits of using more fuel-efficient vehicles. Each year they publish the Fuel Economy Guide to help consumers make informed decisions when purchasing a vehicle.
More information is available on the website www.fueleconomy.gov.