Building a Business What Makes Facebook Worth So Much After Facebook's IPO, the social network is being valued at about $100 billion. Here's how you can try to emulate that success. By John Patrick Pullen
Business Accounting What Entrepreneurs Need to Know About Late-Stage Venture-Capital Investors By Gwen Moran
Online Presence Venture Investors Spar Over the Tech Bubble Call it a bubble or not, Groupon's lower valuation may throw a wrench in it. By Diana Ransom
Business Accounting Will Crazy Market Moves Kill IPOs and Slash VC Investment? The stock markets' sharp swings has perhaps derailed two major public offerings this summer. Here's what continued volatility could mean for other small companies seeking venture capital. By Carol Tice
Building a Business Entrepreneurs Ask: Will the Downturn Ever End? This week's stock-market crash(es) and downgrading of America's credit rating leave business owners asking: Is this the new normal? By Carol Tice
Business Accounting A Roundup of Rivals in the Cupcake Craze On the day Crumbs Bake Shop begins trading on Nasdaq, here's a look at some of its inventive competitors. By Teri Evans
Business Accounting The Ins and Outs of IPOs An Initial Public Offering includes advantages and disadvantages on a grand scale.