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The Entrepreneurial Balancing Act: Making the Best of a Good Thing

Many working parents who must answer to bosses and abide by organizational rules may think it is easier for entrepreneurs to juggle the sometimes conflict...  Read more

Partners Crack 401(k) Nest Egg for Start-up Money

The story of how partners found a way to use their combined 401(k) money to fund their start-up.  Read more

Start-up Chasers Track New-Biz Storm

Start-ups are enjoying newfound importance with policymakers and here's how they're being tracked.  Read more

Genrational Marketing

An offering from the recent book on marketing, Rocking the Ages.  Read more

Brand New

Will this start-up be able to keep changing its brands to keep up with the ever-changing beverage market?  Read more

Non-Taxing Matters

A small-business automation expert looks at several popular tax preparation software packages.  Read more

Help Wanted: Smart CEOs. No Ideas Necessary

Unlikely as it sounds, venture firms are setting up entrepreneurs just so they can decide on a what business to start.  Read more

From Steak Holders to Stakeholders

The story of how an entrepreneur turned to his community to raise funds to open a supermarket.  Read more

Show Me the Money

Inc.'s finance editor offers a quiz that may keep you from looking for money in all the wrong places.  Read more

How Can I Choose Compatible Joint Venture Partners?

Lisa Jacobson, president of Manhattan-based Stanford Coaching Inc., asks potential joint venture partners to take the same behavioral test she uses ...  Read more

The Start-up Factory

The story of how Bill Gross has channeled his creative zeal into a business that generates start-ups and why.  Read more

Business for Sale: Chain of Cosmetology Schools

Overview of a business offered for sale, including the price rationale and some pros and cons of the purchase.  Read more

Bad Boys of Capitalism

The story of how a start-up is making money for itself and its clients through NASDAQ's Small-Order Execution System.  Read more

Info Gathering as Reflex

"The role of managers is to make sure there's a flood of information coming into the company,"says Bruce W. Woolpert, CEO of Granite Rock, a $100-million ...  Read more

Plan of Attack

The author of the popular Guerrilla Marketing series explains how to start the year with a marketing calender.  Read more

Business Owners, Beware!

Here are some tips to help you avoid becoming a victim to con artists while looking for capital.  Read more

Live Your Mission Statement

The mission of Tuffy Auto Centers is "to provide the best automotive service in the industry through a continuous commitment to quality and customer servi...  Read more

Routing Around, Controlling the Flow, Setting Up Shop

Three CEOs each review a different software package.  Read more

Entrepreneurship Unplugged: Amish and the Internet

"The products marketed by OCC are crafted and manufactured by various plain communities. It is our goal to represent them with sensitivity and integrity."...  Read more

Use the Right Marketing Numbers

A marketing expert and entrepreneur tells why marketing strategies not based on hard data are doomed to fail.  Read more

Who Are the Real Entrepreneurs?

A noted entrepreneur explains why many people who share that lable are not really entrepreneurs.  Read more

The Classics

A noted author offers readers a guide to the best business and management books of all time.  Read more

The Virtue of Necessity

Given that the Amish reject self-advancement, what explains their success as entrepreneurs?  Read more

Business for Sale: Coastal North Carolina Blueberry Farm

A detailed look at a business offered for sale including the price rationale and pros and cons of the purchase.  Read more

Young M.B.A. Seeks Attractive Company

There is a new tool that M.B.A.s can use to find a company they can own: a search fund.  Read more

The Best (Way)laid Plans

Here's an Inc. 500 CEO who found that focus, fearlessness, and flexibility work better than a business plan.  Read more

Higher Ground

Some Inc. 500 CEOs from the 1980s explain how if you don't act fast, your successful business might out grow you.  Read more

What Business Would You Start Today?

One Inc 500 CEO explains how he would like to start an all-dance T.V. network as his next start-up.  Read more

Sixty Degrees of Separation

A cofounder of an Inc. 500 company tells how he wrote his businesss plan in Antarctica.  Read more

Disco, Duck!

Profile of an Inc. 500 CEO whose past venture evolved into the wildly successful T.V. show, Dance Fever.  Read more

Are You Raising an Inc. 500 CEO?

Stories of what some this year's Inc. 500 CEOs did as children that suggested they were really entrepreneurs as kids.  Read more

Party of Five

44.8% of Inc. 500 companies were started by partners. Here's one.  Read more

Nobody Leaves This Room Until One of Us Starts a Company

An Inc 500 CEO explains how she decided to start her business.  Read more

The Online Sleuth

A comprehensive list of sites on the Internet that business people can use for do-it-yourself marketing research.  Read more

The Deal

A story that follows one small business's attempt at securing capital from the private-placement investors.  Read more