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The Nonprofit's Motive

A look at how Charles Lief, president of the nonprofit Greyston Foundation, is devising for-profit ventures to generate income, create jobs, and expand his o...  Read story

Letters

Readers react to articles from the November and December 1999 issues of Inc., including Harriet Rubin's last installment of her Solo Diaries; "The N...  Read story

Network

Inc. Technology readers comment on articles and topics, such as hacking and going paperless, featured in past issues.  Read story

Selling to Young Americans

Resources on marketing to children.  Read story

1987 The Inc. 100;

WE'RE AWAITING CONFIRMATION FROM THE observatory at Mount Palomar that all the planets and moons did indeed orbit around Wall Street last year. Certainly...  Read story

Borrowing: Avoiding Problems with Family and Friends

A quick look at the pitfalls of borrowing from friends or family and how to avoid them.  Read story

A Brief History of Innovation

Many of the revolutionary products of the last century sprang from small companies. If you don't already appreciate the impact that entrepreneurial businesse...  Read story

The Inner City 100

100 street-smart companies.  Read story

Firetrap

Problems recovering insurance money from fire damage.  Read story

Scoring on the Net

Inc. magazine's editor-at-large explains how he hit a home run while shopping on-line.  Read story

Technical Information: Get Answers

A quick look at a company supplying business with technical support, market research, and more.  Read story

2004 Inner City 100 Winner Profiles

For the past six years, Inc . and the Initiative for a Competive Inner City (ICIC) have teamed up to recognize America's fast...  Read story

Concrete Tips for Urban Pioneers

What to keep in mind if you do business in the inner city.  Read story

Update: When Prices on Raw Materials Rise

Faced with a spike in wholesale chocolate prices, gourmet chocolate company Choco-Logo raised prices and reexamined its entire cost structure  Read story

Tuning In To Radio

Low rates and the ability to target audiences make the airwaves a good place for advertisers  Read story

Introducing The 1986 Inc. 100

Like a bunch of adolescents, the companies on the INC. 100 are an unsettled lot. They have grown so fast that their knees ache. They have consumed capit...  Read story

Mail: August 2002

Readers react to recent Inc magazine articles. Plus: An update on the MEP and why the Bush administration is significantly cutting its funding to th...  Read story

Making The Best Of A Bad Thing

They say it is an ill wind that blows no man to good. Or, to put the matter somewhat differently, there is nothing wrong with a plague of locusts if you h...  Read story

Everyone's a Critic

Most bosses can dish out the criticism. Here's how to take it.  Read story

Ground Zero: The State of Small Business

Joe Caccesse, a loan officer for the Small Business Administration, hasgotten used to mass disasters. He started out with the SBA in Northridge,California...  Read story

Upstarts: Internet Salvage

Online companies are falling left and right. But for some start-ups, that spells opportunity.  Read story

A Chocolate Maker is Buffeted By Global Forces Beyond His Control

How long can he stay profitable?  Read story

The Immigrant Prince

From Ellis Island to the corner grocery to the country's largest macaroni company, "JP" Pellegrino's story is the story of American enterprise.  Read story

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#8 TEMPS & CO. WASHINGTON, D.C. Many INC. 500 companies are wife-and-husband teams, but so far as we can tell, this is the only sister-brother c...  Read story

Parallel Universe

What's an expanding city to do when it runs out of room? Take it online.  Read story

The Great Texas Water War

Rick Scoville started out to "kick Perrier in the derrier," but he forgot to cover his own.  Read story

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