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  • Government Contracting: The U.S. Government is the largest buyer in the world – it buys about $560 billion of goods and services each year. $300 billion of which are spent by state and local governments on capital projects, such as highway, bridges, public buildings – an excellent niche for general contractors. Access resources and learn how we can help you >>
  • Manufacturing: Despite the economic slowdown and its negative effects on the manufacturing industry, the manufacturers in Brevard County continue to be one of the major driving forces behind the local economy, representing Brevard’s highest average annual pay and employing over 11% of Brevard’s non-farm workforce (US Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, July 2010).  Access resources and learn how we can help you >>
  • Healthcare: Physicians and practice managers are facing daily challenges to maintain practice profitability while simultaneously maintaining an ever increasing demand for quality services. The last 10 years of legislation and economic issues have had a major impact on the way physicians practice medicine. Read more >>
  • Governmental Entities: Each year governmental entities, such as municipalities and counties, go through independent annual audits. During the independent audits, the auditors, who are also certified public accountants (CPAs), audit the entities’ financial records, internal controls, and operations. Read more >>
  • Non-Profit: Since the local community and government can’t meet all of a community’s social needs, thankfully nonprofit agencies can help to fill the void with social services. Normally, an organization will qualify for nonprofit status if: Read more and access resources >>
  • High Tech: Companies in the technology sector take advantage of scientific discoveries and turn them into marketable products. Access to capital to develop a promising technology is one of the biggest challenges for many small technology companies. Bank financing is not common for smaller or start-up companies because there is little or no collateral. In addition, the risk of failure is high. Read more >>