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Recent Articles about NationsBank Corporation

Working Fathers

A reprint from a current book called Working Fathers: New Strategies for Balancing Work and Family.  Read more

Upstarts: Community Banks Reborn

In an age of banking megamergers, many start-up community banks, like Chattahoochee National in Alpharetta, Ga., hope to grab market share through specialize...  Read more

Can Your Bank Do This?

A number of entrepreneurs define for Inc. what makes an exceptional small-business commercial bank.  Read more

Growth Capital: The Big Money

A review of how the Williamsburg Winery has raised more than $6 million through ingenious financing.  Read more

Friend of the Family

The Socially Responsible EOY winner and runners-up for 1994.  Read more

Videoconferencing for the Rest of Us

A close-up look at some new technology making the face-to-face phone call affordable.  Read more

A Missed Opportunity

An Inc. editor offers his comments on what was wrong with the 1995 White House Conference on Small Business.  Read more

The Best Small Companies to Work for

Profile of the best small companies to work for and their secrets to building a great workplace.  Read more

Don't Start a Business without One

Like many entrepreneurs, you may be relying on credit cards to finance your business. Here are some tips on managing credit card payments.  Read more

Spend and Save

A start-up company that allows people to save for retirement when they make consumer purchases.  Read more

The Deadbeat Diaries

Excerpts from the dairies of a business owner detailing his 23-month attempt to get final payment from the government.  Read more

Nailing It

In the race to build the first online hardware store, Peter Hunt and Rich Takata put their company in the hands of Xuma, a build-to-order Web site developer.  Read more

Nailing It

In the race to build the first online hardware store, Peter Hunt and Rich Takata put their company in the hands of Xuma, a build-to-order Web site developer.  Read more

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 more