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The Social Entrepreneurship Spectrum: Nonprofits With Earned Income

Who ever said that nonprofits can't have an income?

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Business for Sale: Sweet Charity

Started by a couple at their kitchen table, this company supplies gourmet treats to school and church fund-raisers.  Read more

Editor's Letter: Meet the Inc. 500 Class of 2010

Behind the achievement of fast growth are CEOs whose success proves that no industry is too humble or too sophisticated for the truly ambitious.  Read more

It's Safer With Cash

Paper Service Co., a small paper manufacturer with 97 employees in Hinsdale, N.H., has found that money makes people careful. From 1976 to 1981, the...  Read more

The Case Against Apple and 53 Tips to Boost Your Biz

The end of Apple? The latest email missive from entrepreneur and writer Jason Calacanis, ...  Read more

7 Tips for a Social Entrepreneur

Looking to start a benefit corporation, a nonprofit, or a for-profit company with a social purpose? Those who’ve done it say social entrepreneurism takes g...  View slideshow

What Wages are Worth

A chart showing the amount of time a person in different parts of the world must work in order to buy necessities.  Read more

Health Care Costs, Click Fraud, and Local Fast Food

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Recycling

Beginning in the mid-1960s and growing alongside the environmental movement, recycling became an important aspect of municipal waste management and symbol...  Read more

Minding the Kids

For better or worse, your children are deeply involved in your business. Stop feeling guilty about it, and start inviting your kids into your work life.  Read more

Editor's Letter

Inc. has its heroes, and those of you who've been reading the magazine a while can probably name a few. Jack Stack, father of open-book manageme...  Read more

Inside the Credit Crisis and Life after Google

How bad is the credit market? Really bad. New York Times columnist Joe Nocera heard again from one of his readers, a man referred to only...  Read more

Bare Minimum Workweek

When others are putting in 60-hour workweeks, these clever souls have found ways to get out of the office early and often.  Read more

In Search of the Small-Business Bible

Report on current books on business; 25 best business ideas; on-line resources for start-ups.  Read more

Second Acts

The search for new and bigger markets often leads a company right back home  Read more

Head of the Class

EOY supporter award. Co-partners fund encourage entrepreneurship education.  Read more

Tax Advantaged

If the Girl Scouts don't get you, the YMCA will  Read more

Will Banking Go Virtual?

Inc. magazine's finance editor points out some of the pitfalls that go with electronic banking.  Read more

The Wisdom of Peter Drucker from A to Z

Known widely as the father of management, Peter Drucker formulated many concepts about business that we now take for granted. On the 100th anniversary of his...  Read more

The Buck Stopped Here

Soaring business costs in California were driving Buck Knives to the brink. The company regained its edge by dismantling its factory--and putting it back tog...  Read more