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Managing Your Lawyer: Some Finer Points
BY Cliff Ennico
Answers to some common questions that may arise when dealing with a lawyerWhy Business Owners Need Angels
BY Cliff Ennico
Get in touch with an angel, says one entrepreneurâand we don't mean angel investorâand you might find the help you need in starting and growing your business.Have a Little Class
BY Nichole L. Torres
Small-business newbies can learn the ropes online.Furnish Your Office in Style
BY Mie- Yun Lee
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-businessBi-Coastal Business
BY Paul and Sarah Edwards
Is it possible to be in two places at once? Maybe, if you're planning your own business.Buying the Company You Work For
How to make the transition from working for a company to owning itStarting a Homebased Business as a Teen
Entrepreneurs under the age of 18 have special legal issues to consider.How to Find a Lawyer
BY Karen E. Spaeder
Every business needs a good attorney--so here's how to find one just for you.Setting Clear Goals
BY Keith Lowe
Don't launch that start-up until you examine why you really want the business.On a Mission
BY Andrew A. Caffey
Any business opportunity purchase demands careful investigation. What's at stake? Only the keys to an entrepreneurial kingdom.Learning From the Best
BY Nichole L. Torres
Why mentors rock-and how they can help you grow your businessStanding on a Giant's Shoulders
BY Cliff Ennico
Reflecting on Jane Applegate, one of small business's leading advocatesKeeping It Legal
BY Paul and Sarah Edwards
I've got the knowledge and experience. Do I really need a piece of paper?A Legal How-To for Startups
BY Nichole L. Torres
Little-known legal tips to help you start your business hassle-freeWyoming 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.Developing a Solid Relationship with Your Attorney
BY Keith Lowe
The second in a three-part series on dealing with the new professionals in your business lifeWill 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.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.Time to Incorporate?
BY Mie- Yun Lee
Then you may want to hire an incorporation service. Find out what to look for here.Starting a U.S. Business
When you're not a U.S. citizen, how do you start a business in the United States?Winning in a Losing Town
BY Carrie Schmeck
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.From Employee to Self-Employed
Make that final transition by making your business a full-time gig.Protecting Your Business Name Online
Someone just registered a domain that's awfully similar to your business name. Are they cybersquatting?Continuing Your Education
BY Keith Lowe
Improve yourself and your business by committing to lifelong learning.Can You Learn to Start a Business?
BY Nichole L. Torres
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.Ads by Google
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