Do S Corporations Still Make Sense?
S corporations provide some important advantages, but new tax rates cause some problems. Read more
S corporations provide some important advantages, but new tax rates cause some problems. Read more
New business pitches an egg they claim won't raise cholesterol. Read more
Judge OKs bringing weapons to work. In Oklahoma, everyday is bring-your-gun-to-work-day now, as long as you leave it locked in your car. ... Read more
Your business doesn't have to be big to have an in-house "university" training program. And having one doesn't mean youhave an institutional ego bent on m... Read more
Various members of Inc.'s staff field questions and answers from CEOs on employees, trade shows and more. Read more
Establishing incentives for individuals takes time, and many jobs are difficult to measure. But Michael Zisman, chairman and chief executive officer of S... Read more
Corporate universities are no longer just a big-company phenomenon. Small companies can use in-house training programs to improve recruitment, increase reven... Read more
New, speedy data networks mean anyone can be reached anywhere at any time. See you on the videophone. Read more
New, speedy data networks mean anyone can be reached anywhere at any time. See you on the videophone. Read more
Ask. For a two-hour period every Tuesday, Daniel Cronin, one of the four partners of Chorus Communications, in King of Prussia, Pa., has all 70 sale... Read more
A comprehensive guide to companies, organizations, and individuals featured in the February 1999 issue. Read more
Paula Lawlor, president of MediHealth, brings out the best in her employees by giving to them exactly what she expects to receive: dedication. Read more
Jan. 30, 2007 -- Health Market Science, a King of Prussia, Pa.-based health-care data firm, announced this week the launch of HMS Complia... Read more
The passion for ownership is sweeping the country, touching just about every industry and every type of company. Read more
Corporate America wants your business -- badly. But who can you trust? Here's how to find the vendors who truly "get it" Read more
The new trade agreement between the United States and Canada could touch off a small-business export boom Read more
A guide to more information on subjects covered in the June 1997 issue, including business coaches and IPOs. Read more
Which companies on the 2007 list are poised to hit it big? The money guys weigh in. Read more
From London to the Congo, here’s where Inc. 500 companies are finding opportunity abroad. View slideshow
Recapitalizations let business owners raise capital without losing control. Read more
How a CEO rescued a for-profit hospital from Chapter 11. Read more
A comprehensive guide to companies, organizations, and individuals featured in the February 2000 issue. Read more
The CEO life after (or before, or right in the middle of) work. Read more
Start-up company franchises early childhood education centers, targeting affluent parents. Read more
Introduction and list of judges and winners for Inc.'s 1993 Entrepreneur of Year Award. Read more
How the most competitive companies around are "incentivizing" their compensation systems. Read more
When a competitor started posting negative comments about their company online, the founders of Nurse Next Door had to decide how to fight back. Read more
Vendor Program *(Price **) System Requirements DATA MANAGEMENT ASHTON-TATE dBASE II ($700) 48K ... Read more
A listing of the most inventive small companies in entrepreneurial America. Read more
How Apple Computer contributed to the founding of more than 100 companies by its employees. Read more
The Private 500 represent 44 states. Geographically, the West wins again on the strength of California's 84 companies -- more than twice as many as any ot... Read more
Note: This table may be divided, and additional information on a particular entry may appear on more than one screen. Sales growth 1980-84 ... Read more
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