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BusinessWeek December 11, 2006 Stacy Perman |
Where The Rubber Is The Roadside Entrepreneur Lindsay Smith makes sidewalks from old tires to help trees - and town budget.  |
Registered Rep. December 1, 2006 Lynn O'Shaughnessy |
The ABCs of ESOPs Too many advisors are unfamiliar with employee stock ownership plans. Mastering how this obscure qualified retirement plan works can ultimately benefit at least some of your clients, especially those who have a great deal of their net worth tied up in their own businesses.  |
Investment Advisor December 2006 Mark Tibergien |
Trading Places Succession planning specialists say that only about one out of three family businesses successfully transfer from the first generation to the second. Although family business transfers have not been commonplace among independent financial advisors, this appears to be shifting.  |
Financial Advisor December 2006 David L. Lawrence |
Merging Traffic Merging financial advisory practices has become quite popular in recent years. Settling operational issues in advance lays the foundation for a successful merger.  |
Financial Advisor December 2006 Joel Bruckenstein |
Getting Attention RegentAtlantic, with 30 employees managing more than $1.4 billion in assets for approximately 800 clients, has long been a leader in adapting new technologies and applying them to a financial practice.  |
Inc. December 2006 Leigh Buchanan |
Create Jobs, Eliminate Waste, Preserve Value How Ken Hendricks came to be a walking textbook on identifying and exploiting business opportunities, how he manages to make few enemies while treating Beloit, Wisconsin, like one vast fixer-upper - and why he is Entrepreneur of the Year.  |
Inc. December 2006 |
10 questions for Ken Hendricks Ken Hendricks answers questions about his decades as an entrepreneur.  |
Inc. December 2006 Jane Berentson |
Editor's Letter Ken Hendricks is the quintessential company builder - the working man's tycoon.  |
Inc. December 2006 Kasey Wehrum |
In Memoriam Remembering the great entrepreneurs who died this year, from the founders of K2 skis and Lands' End, to the woman who invented tortilla chips and Richard Branson's mentor.  |
HBS Working Knowledge November 29, 2006 Sarah Jane Gilbert |
Rich or Royal: What Do Founders Want? Entrepreneurs are often motivated by the potential of money and control, but very few ever achieve both.  |
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