Amy Feldman


My First Million-Dollar Account

Four entrepreneurs recall the big sale that changed it all.  Read story

Recessionade

Don't complain to Inc. 500 CEOs that the economy may be hitting the skids. Where others see danger lurking, this bunch sees opportunity.  Read story

Putting Founders First

How one VC Firm coddles its CEOs.  Read story

The Trap

It was Chuck Howard's nature--his brash self-confidence, his willingness to take a risk--that allowed him to build one of the fastest-growing companies in A...  Read story

Fast, Cheap, and Ready For Move-In

Finally, the Web is transforming the commercial real estate market. Those who hate paying high commissions may soon rejoice.  Read story

A Bigger Parachute

Tomassi was delighted. The extra $20,000 was much less than the tax hit he would have taken on his $105,000 share if he had invested it elsewhere. Even b...  Read story

A Bigger Parachute

Eager to boost your retirement fund? Believe it or not, a pension might be the answer.  Read story

Inc.'s Annual Spectaxular

After years of decline, audits of businesses are on the rise. But that's no reason to pay more than your fair share. From new deductions for manufacturers to...  Read story

The Cash-flow Crunch

Big firms are dragging their feet on payables, taking as long as 60 days to settle up, and creating new problems for entrepreneurs.  Read story

The Trouble with Tax Holidays

Consumers and politicians love them, but state sales tax holidays are becoming a major headache for businesses.  Read story

Five Ways that Smart Companies Comply

Some tips for playing by the Sarbanes-Oxley rules.  Read story

What Does Sarbanes-Oxley Mean for Companies That Want to Go Public?

Added costs may keep smaller businesses away.  Read story

Surviving Sarbanes-Oxley

A law intended to clean up big public companies has taken its toll on small private ones--both financially and emotionally.  Read story

Fifty States, a Thousand New Tax Laws

States are increasingly "decoupling" their tax codes from the federal government's, creating big headaches for business owners.  Read story