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COVER STORY
Money For Growth
It's out there, and you don't have to give up control of your company to get it. Financing strategies that work

The Joys Of An ESOP
Employee ownership can be a powerful tool

The Sky's The Limited
A limited liability structure offers huge potential

A Private Equity Affair
Getting the most from venture capital

Private Matters
IPOs move further out of reach


PUBLISHER'S MEMO
Full Speed Ahead


FEEDBACK
"There Can Never Be Enough Real-Life Stories"

Talk About Perfect Timing

Micromanaging Is The Bane Of Small Business

Our Maiden Issue, Thick With Post-It Notes

The Crushing Burden Of Health Care

A Tax Credit To Offset Insurance Costs

Needed: Tech Advances And Value Shopping

Uninsured Kids: Red States Have A Lot To Answer For

Mandatory Insurance: Where's The U.S. Plan?


CORRECTIONS & CLARIFICATIONS
"Brilliant Deduction" (Summer 2004)


EDITOR'S MEMO
A Bulging Mailbox
Reader letters help keep us on track


FAMILY INC.
If The Big Idea Fits...
A small company needs vision to grow


DIGITAL MANAGER
Come Back, Little iMac
Protect your gadgets before they get lost or stolen


MY COMPANY
Looking For A Perfect Match
Wanted: Sales manager. Sounds simple, right?


FRONT LINE
Inspecting The Lobbies
Are small-biz advocacy groups worth your time?

Stats Of The Month

Random Access

Overtime Angst
Navigating the new rules

Sweet Music
An indie fights the big labels -- and wins

Healthy Balances
Women health-care CEOs win funds

Shape Up, Ship Out
Webcargo gets enormous e-files out the door

Smart Answers

The Empty Chairs
Academic centers for entrepreneurship struggle to fill high-profile teaching posts

Charge It? No Sweat

Small Biz, Big Voice
Entrepreneurs finally get their say

Smart Giving
Donating to local community groups without breaking the bank

One Thing

Your Own Boss? Take A Raise

With Friends Like These...


PEOPLE
Cooking Up A New Life
Sandor Zombori: From Communist prisoner to Florida restaurateur


STARTUPS
Big Plans On Campus
These entrepreneurs used business plan competitions to supercharge their companies. What they learned, and what you can learn from them


TECH
Stamping Out Spam
It clutters your e-mail, slows your PC, and worse -- but plenty of weapons can combat spam. Here's how to choose the best one for you


PHOTO ESSAY
Fields Of Dreams
Entrepreneurs reinvent the family farm


MANAGING
And They're Off
As laws mandating family leave appear, it's time to work out a policy that's fair, clear, and easy to implement


FIRST PERSON
The Safe Tracker
A security firm rises from a brutal robbery -- As told to Beth Pinsker


TIME OUT
An Eye For Art
Being a collector doesn't require a fortune


BOOK SHELF
In The Beginning
Two down-and-dirty guides to business startups


MY OFFICE
Pipe Dreamer


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