Entrepreneur magazine
January 1996
January 1996

To Die For
Is your business hazardous to your health?
Better Than Ever
A word from the editor in chief
True Confessions
What it's really like to be a franchisee?
Women & Minority Entrepreneurs
Inspiration and advice to help women and minorities face the challenges of business ownership.

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Tech Smarts
The latest in modern technology
No Sub-Stitute
Any way you slice it, Subway comes out on top.
Good Questions
Does interviewing job candidates make you nervous? Try these tricks of the trade.
Legal At Last
Homebased businesses are finally legal in Chicago. Here's how they did it.
What Price Principles?
In an ideal world, profits and principles co-exist. In the real world, it's not so easy.
Anything Goes
There's no such thing as an unsaleable idea.
Franchise Explosion
A report from franchising's front lines
Growing Up
Students learn real-life business lessons.
In The Stars
A sneak peek at small business in 1996
Color Me Productive
Busy employees are singing the blues.
Missing Persons
When employees call in sick, it's your business that suffers.
Letters
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Highway Robbery
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Cutting Edge
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Word Perfect
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The Dating Game
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Bulletin Board
Help for entrepreneurs
Something's Brewing
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Getting Physical
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Get With The Program
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Salad Days
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A Stitch In Time
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Mad About Magoo
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Finders Keepers
Ever lose a computer file? You'll appreciate these tips for keeping things in order.
Making Headlines
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Staking Your Claim
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Have PC, Will Travel
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To The Letter
The path to a successful IPO starts with the crucial letter of intent.
Playing Around
EAndre Farrar, Arthur Ganson and Rustam Booz have their hands on a winner.
Bon Voyage!
Investing overseas could take your portfolio on a trip up, up, and away.
Maximizing Your Personal Line Of Credit For Start-up Costs
Smart credit strategies for small businesses
One For The Road
Richard Haywood's Western-themed audio books are a runaway hit with truck drivers.
On Guard
Money-management strategies
How Two Computer Consulting Techies Made Millions In Sales
Two techies turn computer consulting into mega cash.
Be Your Own Publicist
Here's how to get your business in the news
Special Events
Mark Your Calendars
Up All Night
Trade the joys of entrepreneurship for a night of restful sleep? Never.
Finding The Recipe To Success In The Chocolate Industry
Three businesses enjoy sweet success in the chocolate industry.
Beat The Clock
Take time to develop new business . . . or you may end up with no business at all.
Credit Worthy
Do your employees need company credit cards?
Beating Large Competitors With Superior Customer Service
You can beat your bigger competitors by offering superior service. Here's how!
All The Rage
Don't blow your top: Turn your hostile reactions into positive solutions.
Single-Minded
Keep your employees on track with a written mission statement.
Hidden Assets
Don't try to hide: The IRS is looking harder than ever for unreported income.
Star Techies
As computers become more indispensable, computer consulting becomes more profitable.
Great Expectations
Is it too early to call 1998 a good year for entrepreneurs? Our experts certainly don't think so. Here's why...
Great Minds
It takes more than just brain power to make it as an inventor.
Fax To The Max
Perk up your sales with fax cover sheets that do double duty as promotional tools.
Pocket Pals
Thanks to personal digital assistants, you can take it all with you.
To The Rescue
Looking for health coverage? An insurance agent may be your best source.
Books
Books worth a look
Feature Presentation
The newest software makes creating presentations easier than ever.
Package Deal
The U.S. Postal Service's new marketing strategy may pay off for small business.
Behind The Wheel
Auto leasing options that get your business in gear
Stop, Thief!
Are your employees robbing you blind?
Man Of The House
Bringing linens out of the closet turned this retail maverick into a household name.
Investing 101
A crash course in building your personal portfolio
Just Do It
For expert motivator Jim Rohn, success is no mystery--it's simply a matter of discipline.
Stock Options
Money-management strategies
A Closer Look
An expert reveals the secrets to investigating a franchise.
Second Class
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Making A Difference
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The Parent Trap
The pros and cons of hiring your parents
Class Distinctions
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Capital Crunch
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Dumping Ground
Toxic waste on your property could cost you-even if you didn't put it there.
Informal Wear
Does dressing down send productivity up?
Loan Star
Money-management strategies
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