January 1999
Tools For Tomorrow
The new millennium promises some ultracool--and ultrapractical--products.
Homeward Bound
Who's responsible when work-related accidents occur outside of the office?
Back In The Saddle
Retired family business founders are discovering a new role--as consultants.
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The Doctor Is In
University law clinics offer first aid to entrepreneurs who've been hit by an audit.
Breaking The Mold
This independent fund defies classification--but it has managed to pull off hefty gains.
Private Matters
If you're in need of capital this year, one thing is clear: IPOs will likely get you nowhere.
Do You Want To Know A Secret?
Listen up as top franchisees reveal how they got to where you want to be.
Freeze Fame
How this year's No. 1 franchise, Yogen Fruz, is getting its just desserts.
Now You're Cooking
What are the ingredients for franchise success? Our secret recipe for satisfying your entrepreneurial appetite.
Braving The New World
Is the world getting smaller, or are our horizons getting bigger? Esteemed economics expert and author Rosabeth Moss Kanter reflects on the phenomenon of growing globalization in an exclusive interview.
PC Phenomenon
Cool new designs and low, low pricetags are the wave of the future. A look at the major PC trends coming your way.
The Future Is Now
'Star Trek' tech leaps out of sci-fi flicks--and into the palm of your hand.
So You Wanna Be A Millionaire?
No more excuses! One of these 11 ideas could turn you into the next Bill Gates.
Anything Goes
What would you do for start-up cash? From pilfering paper clips to mingling with movie stars, here are 8 entrepreneurs' never-say-die financing strategies.
Hot Stuff
Ready to make your move in '99? First check out our predictions for the hottest businesses of the year.
The Wonder Years
A look at how franchising and the Franchise 500® have changed over the past 20 years.
Quick Guide For Women Entrepreneurs
By Debra Phillips, Cynthia E. Griffin, Heather Page and Melissa Campanelli
Smart Ideas
To succeed in business, you have to stay on the cutting edge. Here are a few ways entrepreneurs are doing just that.
Fast Forward
It's a new year for small business. We asked the SBA's Jere Glover for a glimpse of what's to come.
Site Unseen?
If your Web site gets more misses than hits, the hang-up may be your home page.
Rebirth Of A Salesman
Losing your edge? Take an honest look at yourself before making your next sales call.
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