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Retirement Blues

Chart showing reasons why companies terminated employee retirement plans.  Read story

Retirement Realities (Ouch)

Survey reveals how much money business owners believe they would need annually to live comfortably in retirement.  Read story

Positive Hiring View Drives Upbeat Outlook

August 12, 2004 -- Business owners remain generally upbeat about the prospects for their companies, despite a softening opinion of the ec...  Read story

Behind the Credit Crunch

Benchmark chart illustrates the causes of decline in bank lending.  Read story

Whose Company Is It Anyway?

FaxPoll results from October, 1992: respondents favor sharing equity with employees.  Read story

Dangling The Carrot

Chart illustrating who really receives incentive compensation.  Read story

Index

A comprehensive guide to companies, organizations, and individuals featured in the July 1998 issue.  Read story

Insurance Costs and Commitments

Chart representing medical insurance costs the possible future of medical benefits.  Read story

The Best Cause of All

U.S. companies are by far bigger givers than their global counterparts. Yet they're not particularly interested in doing good. What gives?  Read story

Around the World in 180 Days

Inc.'s finance editor speaks with some international businesspeople about collecting international receivables.  Read story

Resources

A comprehensive resource guide to many of the subjects featured in the April issue of Inc. magazine.  Read story

The Inc. Network

Reader-to-reader advice.  Read story

Penny Wise

Two common mistakes growing companies make with their accounting systems.  Read story

States of Confusion

With 48 different state-tax codes, you could have tax liabilities you've never dreamed of.  Read story

Passing the Torch

How you transfer your company to your children depends on your financial situation, your vision of the company's future, and the confidence you have in th...  Read story

TE Tax Tab

Ordering information for two brochures explaining the travel-and-entertainment tax deduction regulations.  Read story

Feelin' Groovy?

Which nations have the happiest entrepreneurs and which have a problem.  Read story

Hotline

Current trends and legislation affecting small business.  Read story

Could Your Kids Run Your Company?

If you hope someday to pass your company on to your kids, you should start making plans now. Here's how to prepare yourself--and your children--for the trans...  Read story

Around the World in 30 Days

Congratulations! Your company's plan for global diversification is a wild success, with orders rolling in from around the world. Now you've got to figure ...  Read story

Year-End Tax Planning

Some tips on opportunities for tax deduction.  Read story

Index

A comprehensive guide to companies, organizations, and individuals featured in the October 1998 issue.  Read story

Could Your Kids Run Your Company?

If you dream of a family dynasty, it's time to start planning. Last April 73-year-old Herman Shooster flew from Florida to Texas f...  Read story

Business 101: Family-Business Planning

Last April 73-year-old Herman Shooster flew from Florida to Texas for surgery on a stomach aneurysm, a procedure that would keep him from running his comp...  Read story

Company for Sale by Owner -- or Maybe Not

In today's overheated mergers and acquisitions market, it's no surprise that many entrepreneurs are thinking of selling their company. But who should be the ...  Read story

Closing the Books

It's time to settle accounts for 2004 -- and prepare for a fruitful 2005. Here are three ways to get the most out of the annual end-of-the-year bookkeeping s...  Read story

Foreign Currency Hazards

Expert advice on protecting your company's international accounts receivable against currency fluctuations.  Read story

Index

How to contact companies, people, and organizations mentioned prominently in this issue.  Read story

Selling Out

Inc.'s finance editor examines what has happened to those businesses that are offered for sale at the end of each issue.  Read story

How Many Accountants Does It Take to Change an Industry?

Now may be the time to find accountants with upgraded skills, lower prices, and customized services.  Read story

A Confidence Game

Whenever your company's monthly bills are expected to increase significantly, it's time to analyze cash flow.  Read story

Index

A guide to many of the companies, organizations, and individuals featured in the March 2001 issue of Inc. magazine.  Read story

Index

A comprehensive guide to companies, organizations, and individuals featured in the February issue.  Read story

Qualifying for Quicker Write-offs

Information on qualifying for a $10,000 tax deduction on purchases.  Read story

What You Do (and Don't) Need

Guidelines for determining the proper financial report for your company.  Read story

Mail

Real-Time Research Threadless ["Read story

Control Those Credit Cards

Various tax experts offer tips on the special risks entrepreneurs face when they use credit cards for business.  Read story

Weaker Dollar Attracting Execs

While tougher on domestic firms, the cheaper U.S. dollar is drawing more foreign business leaders to the states.  Read story

The Case for Self-Insurance

Self-insuring makes sense for companies with high costs. Smaller companies can save by auditing claims closely.  Read story

To Big Five or Not to Big Five

Not many companies from this year's Inc. 500 list chose to be represented by expensive Big Five accounting firms. Here's a breakdown of the various accountin...  Read story

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