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Inc. November 2004 David J. Dent |
Coming to America A special program called StartSmart is turning immigrants into entrepreneurs. Meet five who are succeeding.  |
Inc. November 2004 Nicole Gull |
Opening Up the Baghdad Office Entrepreneurs in Iraq: Some were called to serve, others came to build a fortune.  |
Inc. November 2004 Darren Dahl |
Despite Smaller Loans, SBA Breaks Records Why 2004 was great for the Small Business Administration.  |
Inc. November 2004 Matt Quinn |
Trucking Industry Faces Driver Shortage A shortage of truck drivers threatens to disrupt freight shipments this holiday season, and experts predict that small businesses will be hit especially hard.  |
HBS Working Knowledge November 8, 2004 Julia Hanna |
Retailing in the Middle of Nowhere In many family businesses, the third generation is famous for going broke. So Ted Hustead, president of Wall Drug in Wall, South Dakota, has taken steps to help ensure that's not likely to happen.  |
InternetNews November 5, 2004 Susan Kuchinskas |
Microsoft Betas Software for Smallest Businesses Microsoft Office Small Business Accounting will ship in late 2005 and is looking to steal market share.  |
Inc. November 2004 Alison Stein Wellner |
Are You Paying Yourself Enough? You're getting by on a paltry salary because that's what's best for your company. Or is it? An owner's low pay can send the wrong message -- to investors and employees. Here's how to pick the magic number. Plus: What other CEOs take home.  |
Inc. November 2004 Tim Gray |
Company, Halted What happens to a business when the owner is called to duty? While federal law ensures that employees who are called up are able to return to their jobs, little transitional service is offered for the self-employed. The Small Business Administration offers some help.  |
Inc. November 2004 Dimitra Kessenides |
Happy Together Many business partnerships end in disaster. Yours doesn't have to. It's better to plan ahead. Here's how you can forge a better match.  |
Inc. November 2004 Adam Hanft |
Grist: Politics, Passion -- and Profits When it comes to running any company, passion and profit go together. But nowhere are the two as connected as in the business of politics. The hundreds of small firms involved with politics -- polling firms, strategy consultants, direct-mail outfits -- demonstrate that you can turn strongly held beliefs into business success.  |
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