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USBCI Technical Assistance Partner SBC Consulting Expands Post-Program Financial Support for Utah Small Businesses

Small business owners navigating Utah’s capital landscape now have a dedicated pathway to maintain long-term financial health.

SBC Consulting, an official Technical Assistance (TA) contractor for the Utah Small Business Credit Initiative (USBCI), has announced the expansion of its ongoing bookkeeping and financial advisory services. While SBC continues to deliver program-funded, low-cost advisory services to help local entrepreneurs prepare for business loans, they are introducing dedicated, long-term bookkeeping options for businesses that have graduated from initial state-funded support.

Led by SBC Consulting President Christy Dudgeon, the firm provides hands-on, human-centered financial guidance designed to keep entrepreneurs organized, audit-ready, and positioned for sustainable growth.

Key Highlights of the Expanded Program:

  • Human-Centered Financial Support: Combines hands-on bookkeeping, monthly financial reviews, and live strategic coaching—delivering reliable oversight beyond standard AI software.
  • Exclusive Partner Referral Discount: Private-pay business clients referred through USBCI ecosystem partners receive discounted rates on ongoing bookkeeping packages. To claim the discount, referred clients simply need to mention they learned about it through USBC.
  • Continuous Loan Readiness: Maintaining clean, up-to-date QuickBooks and financial statements ensures small business owners stay capital-ready for future commercial loans.

To learn more about USBCI technical assistance services, visit business.utah.gov/usbci. For direct information on SBC Consulting’s ongoing bookkeeping services, visit sbcfirst.com.

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