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Steps to Starting Your Business
3 Weeks to Startup
3 Weeks to Startup: Week 2
Starting a business doesn't have to take weeks or years.
Great Minds of Business
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The 20th century jumped from the Industrial Revolution to the Information Age due to these visionary entrepreneurs. Read about what makes them great, and come back to see who will be added as the 21st century takes shape.
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Henry Ford
In just four decades, Ford’s innovative vision of mass production produced the affordable “automobile."
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Bill Gates
The digital demagogue earned billions by anticipating the market's needs.
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Economic Downturn Survival Guide
Economic Downturn Survival Guide
Get everything you need to make the bad times your best times.
How-to Guides
Name Your Business
What's in a business name? Plenty. Here's how to choose a name that'll best suit your business.
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Success Stories
Get inspired by these entrepreneurs who have taken their idea and made it a success.
Leading Ladies
These women-led businesses are speeding their way to the top.
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Business Ideas: Got An Idea?
Choosing a Legal Structure for Your Business
Business Structure Basics
Choosing a structure for your business can be a confusing jumble of legalese and acronyms. But with this basic guide, you'll be able to select the structure that will serve your business best at tax time.
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Recent Features
Top 5 Mistakes in Forming Your Corporation
Doing some research on the front end can save you a load of money.
3 Weeks to Startup: Week 1
Starting a business doesn't have to take weeks or years.
Sustainability Emerges as a Business Model
These two entrepreneurs have learned the cost savings and competitive advantages of going green. Learn how you can be a green entrepreneur in your industry.
The World Awaits Your Green Business
Learn which industries the West Coast Green Conference recommends are ready for your green idea.
From Dream Chaser to Dream Maker
Meet 3 entrepreneurs who never "made it big" until they started helping others reach the same dream.

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Nonprofit Vs. For-Profit Social Ventures
Social entrepreneurs usually lean toward nonprofit, but there are pros and cons to consider.
Nonprofits Launch Social Sidelines
A revenue-generating business can produce the capital to widen the reach of your social enterprise.
Entrepreneurial Mates
Couples often fight over money--and spouses who run a business together are no exception.
Hire Your Spouse and Save
Employing a spouse, or a child, can be a great way to save on health benefits and taxes. Here's what you need to know.