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Registered Rep. December 1, 2004 Anne Field |
Planning for the Handoff Despite the obvious importance, for most small-business owners, careful planning of whom to turn the business over to and when to do it is just about the last thing on their minds. Advisors must persevere to get this job done.  |
Registered Rep. December 1, 2004 Mark Feffer |
Just Below the Surface The American Jobs Creation Act is on its face aimed at large, multinational corporations, but it also packs plenty of positives for small-business owners. The catch is that finding these positives and applying them can take a considerable amount of effort from the business owner's advisor.  |
The Motley Fool December 1, 2004 Rich Duprey |
Gee, Thanks: More Time in the Maze Companies under $700 million market cap get Sarbanes-Oxley filing extension.  |
Inc. December 2004 Ian Mount |
How I Did It: Chip Davis The music business didn't particularly want him, and the feeling was mutual. But twenty years and 30 million albums later, he's built his Omaha-based label into a $40 million company.  |
Inc. December 2004 Patrick J. Sauer |
No Small Plans Harvey Robbins's tiny hometown had become a shadow of its former self. So this self-made businessman decided to take matters into his own hands by starting a company to renovate and manage properties. Welcome to Tuscumbia, Ala.  |
Inc. December 2004 Darren Dahl |
Fax Regs Rethought An effort is under way on Capitol Hill to roll back new Do Not Fax regulations that are set to take effect in January. The fear is that the new rules will hurt small businesses more than they will rein in overzealous faxers, so business groups are fighting back.  |
Inc. December 2004 Lora Kolodny |
Case Study Intellinitiative's board games were flying off the shelves. Then, a giant brand muscled them out of the store. The small company adjusted its strategy. Experts weigh in with their opinions on the situation.  |
Inc. December 2004 Dimitra Kessenides |
Buyer Beware Buying an existing enterprise, as opposed to founding one of your own, may be the fastest way to become a business owner. But it's never easy.  |
Inc. December 2004 Elyssa Lee & Rob Turner |
Top 10 Celebrity Entrepreneurs A handful of celebrities, from the worlds of sports, movies, television, music, and fashion, have made their marks in the world of business.  |
Inc. December 2004 Amy Gunderson |
Five Trends That Will Define 2005 What's in store for entrepreneurs in the new year? These five pressing trends are poised to shape 2005.  |
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