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Managing Your Lawyer: Some Finer Points

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Answers to some common questions that may arise when dealing with a lawyer

Why Business Owners Need Angels

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Get in touch with an angel, says one entrepreneur—and we don't mean angel investor—and you might find the help you need in starting and growing your business.
December 23, 2002 in Other Sources of Startup Help

Have a Little Class

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Small-business newbies can learn the ropes online.
December 1, 2002 in The Government

Furnish Your Office in Style

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Maximize space and improve communication with the right systems furniture in your office.

Legal Aspects of an E-Business

3 important things to consider before you start your e-business
December 1, 2002 in Legal Issues

Bi-Coastal Business

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Is it possible to be in two places at once? Maybe, if you're planning your own business.
November 1, 2002 in Location

Buying the Company You Work For

How to make the transition from working for a company to owning it
September 16, 2002 in Startup Basics

Starting a Homebased Business as a Teen

Entrepreneurs under the age of 18 have special legal issues to consider.
September 1, 2002 in Legal Issues

How to Find a Lawyer

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Every business needs a good attorney--so here's how to find one just for you.
September 1, 2002 in Legal Issues

Setting Clear Goals

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Don't launch that start-up until you examine why you really want the business.
August 5, 2002 in Startup Basics

On a Mission

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Any business opportunity purchase demands careful investigation. What's at stake? Only the keys to an entrepreneurial kingdom.
August 1, 2002 in Startup Basics

Learning From the Best

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Why mentors rock-and how they can help you grow your business
August 1, 2002 in Consultants and Advisors

Standing on a Giant's Shoulders

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Reflecting on Jane Applegate, one of small business's leading advocates
July 15, 2002 in Startup Basics

Keeping It Legal

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I've got the knowledge and experience. Do I really need a piece of paper?
July 1, 2002 in Legal Issues

A Legal How-To for Startups

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Little-known legal tips to help you start your business hassle-free
July 1, 2002 in Legal Issues

Wyoming Lures New Business With Wide-Open Spaces

With no business or personal income tax, a pro-business legislature and plenty of other benefits, Wyoming's got what entrepreneurs need.
June 24, 2002 in Location

Developing a Solid Relationship with Your Attorney

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The second in a three-part series on dealing with the new professionals in your business life
May 6, 2002 in Legal Issues

Will My Loan Cover My Salary?

If you want to quit your job to start a business full time, a loan can help cover not only your operating expenses, but also your salary.
April 15, 2002 in Startup Basics

Quitting Your Job Without Burning Bridges

You've built your part-time business into a full-time venture. Here's how to tell your boss--a potential future client--without ruining your relationship.
March 18, 2002 in Startup Basics

Time to Incorporate?

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Then you may want to hire an incorporation service. Find out what to look for here.
March 18, 2002 in Choosing a Business Structure

Starting a U.S. Business

When you're not a U.S. citizen, how do you start a business in the United States?
March 11, 2002 in Choosing a Business Structure

Winning in a Losing Town

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Your friends smile politely when you tell them where you want to start a business. Your family thinks you're nuts. But you know you've got what it takes--and you're right.
March 1, 2002 in Location

From Employee to Self-Employed

Make that final transition by making your business a full-time gig.
February 18, 2002 in Startup Basics

Protecting Your Business Name Online

Someone just registered a domain that's awfully similar to your business name. Are they cybersquatting?
February 11, 2002 in Naming Your Business

Continuing Your Education

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Improve yourself and your business by committing to lifelong learning.
January 7, 2002 in Schools

Can You Learn to Start a Business?

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In a word, yes. But if you're at all serious about entrepreneurship, you'll learn there's much more to start-up than classrooms and homework.
December 1, 2001 in Schools
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