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Show Me the Money!

They say it takes money to make money. But when you're young and trying to start a business, where do you turn for that all-important start-up capital?  Read story

The Wunderkind

Jared Isaacman hatched a $58 million credit-card processing firm in his parents' basement. Today, he counts Burger King and Ferrari among his clients.  Read story

Continental Breakfast

In March, we previewed the spectacular new Bentley Continental GT, but didn't get the chance ...  Read story

Drives: The Next Generation

Hybrids, military styles, and pickups were all the rage at this year's auto show in Detroit.  Read story

Boutique Automakers Find Success Where Big Three Struggle

Despite industry woes, American car and motorcycle entrepreneurs have prospered by pursuing the high-end -- and high-speed -- specialty market.  Read story

How To Get A Fix On Free Ad Dollars

Companies are dreaming up new ways to spend co-op advertising dollars -- and reaping the rewards of greater exposure.  Read story

Friday The 13th

The call came from IBM offering Martin Alpert a deal that could give his company a lock on its market. But he wasn't celebrating.  Read story

Selling The Brooklyn Bridge

As it turns out, it is a lot like selling bananas, or pain relievers, or floppy disks.  Read story

Say It With Video

VIDEOTAPES HAVE BEEN A POPULAR SELLING TOOL WITHIN THE BUSINESS COMMUNITY FOR YEARS. IT TOOK A SMART CEO TO REALIZE THEIR POTENTIAL IN THE CONSUMER MARKET AS...  Read story

Are We Having Fun Yet?

John Paul Mitchell Systems is a new-wave profit machine with few moving parts and a direct connection to Paradise  Read story

Speed Bumps

The promise and problems of ISDN, the next generation of data transmission technology.  Read story

The Mentors

Kent Sutherland solicited Wal-Mart's Sam Walton as his business mentor 18 years ago and has prospered ever since. Here's where to find a mentor and the great...  Read story

The Sting

Desperate entrepreneurs are easy marks for con men posing as venture capitalists. Here's the story of one business owner who was duped by phony investors.  Read story

Founder King

Apple Computer made Steve Jobs famous, but it was how he started it that made him a legend.  Read story

The Sequel Syndrome

Reviews of seven business books. Includes follow-ups to three wildly successful best-sellers; two books about appealing to customers' dreams; and two classic...  Read story

The South Shall Ride Again

This motorcycle maker has a powerful vision for his company. And he's dragging his supporters along -- whether they like it or not.  Read story

Taming the Savage Genius

The delicate art of managing employees who are way, way smarter than you.  Read story

If At First You Don't Succeed

How my father tried to reconcile his big ideas with a small-minded world.  Read story

Are You Rich Yet?

Their wealth may look enormous on paper, but Inc 500 CEOs generally don't describe themselves as rich. You may disagree.  Read story

Things I Can't Live Without...

Animator Jeff Nodelman finds that a meal of ribs gets his creative juices flowing. He also has good taste in boats.  Read story

Things I Can't Live Without: Jalem Getz

Why Jalem Getz, who founded the $30 million Web retailer BuyCostumes.com, wouldn't mind living like Magnum, P.I.  Read story

The Road Crew

Cleaning up the nation's highways, one smog-belching vehicle at a time.  Read story

Little Big Company

The fastest growing business in America resides in a Green Acres setting and is run by a couple of non-college-educated brothers whose biggest dream is to ke...  Read story

The Ultimate Home Theater

Whether you're watching this year's Oscar noms or your favorite blow-stuff-up movie, these top-of-the-line devices will transform your living room into a mov...  Read story

How Big Is Big Enough?

Believe it or not, there really are Inc. 500 companies that don't want to grow. Are they an aberration or the beginning of an entrepreneurial trend?  Read story

Successful, Yes, but Still Searching for Happiness

The CEO seemed to have it all, so why wasn't he happy? What it means to find fulfillment when you're an entrepreneur.  Read story

Mail

This month's feedback.  Read story

Things I Can't Live Without: David Koretz

David Koretz: President and CEO of BlueTie • Pittsford, New York.  Read story

Would You Buy a Chinese Car from This Man?

Malcom Bricklin is on a quest to revolutionize the auto industry at 14,845 words per hour.  Read story

The Young and the Restless

Entrepreneurship keeps getting cooler, and the entrepreneurs keep getting younger. Meet five of our favorites.  Read story

Top 30 Entrepreneurs Under 30 - Noah Lehmann-Haupt, Gotham Dream Cars

#25 Noah Lehmann-Haupt Gotham Dream Cars Age: 30 Location:Read story

Entrepreneur of the Year

A close-up look at the 1995 Entrepreneur of the Year, and how he built the company that won him the title.  Read story

Patent Fending

A look at some famous legal battles between inventors and the corporations that stole their patented ideas.  Read story

Collective Effort

Profile of an EOY winner. The competitive advantages of an employee-owned company.  Read story

The Kid Behind a $170 Million Website

Aaron Patzer started Mint.com because was frustrated with Intuit's Quicken. Two years later, Intuit intends to cut him a very big check.  Read story

Are You Conditioned Not To Lead?

Leadership is not something reserved for the select few. It's a quality that can be learned by all levels of employees and managers.  Read story

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