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Entrepreneur February 2006 Michael Rozbruch |
Warning Signs Many entrepreneurs may not be getting sound tax advice from their financial advisors. To avoid trouble, stay away from these tax shelters.  |
Entrepreneur February 2006 Crystal Detamore-Rodman |
On Good Terms With short-term interest rates going up, now's the time for small businesses to trim financing costs by cutting back on adjustable-rate loans.  |
Entrepreneur February 2006 C.J. Prince |
Know Thy Worth If you want to get the right valuation for your business, be sure to find the right valuation expert for the job.  |
Entrepreneur February 2006 Robert Kiyosaki |
Fear Factor One of the reasons many entrepreneurs stay small is because of fear. Think big, and muscle your way into success on a grand scale.  |
Entrepreneur February 2006 Mark Hendricks |
The New China? Open and ready for business, Vietnam may prove to be Asia's new up-and-comer for small and midsize off-shore manufacturing.  |
Entrepreneur February 2006 Chris Penttila |
Opposites Attract It's important to do as much listening as talking when you navigate an acquisition. What can you learn from these entrepreneurial stars about expanding in an unexpected way?  |
Entrepreneur February 2006 Amanda C. Kooser |
Make the Cut? While many consumers may be kicking landlines to the curb in favor of cell phones, most growing businesses are behaving more circumspectly. Know your options for bringing your phone system up-to-date.  |
Entrepreneur February 2006 Sara Wilson |
Life Is What You Make It An entrepreneur basks in his new-found freedom by building an ATM empire.  |
Entrepreneur February 2006 Jill amadio |
Sedan Savvy Few 2006 midsize passenger cars fit the bill for bread-and-butter business sedans better than the Ford Fusion, Honda Accord and Hyundai Sonata.  |
Entrepreneur February 2006 Chris Penttila |
Help Wanted Globalization, outsourcing and competition for capital are putting pressure on small companies to think like large businesses. Any CEO with aspirations to build a significant company has to think in a much more profoundly global way than ever before.  |
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