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Articles in Feb 2002 issue of Entrepreneur
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- Decisions, decisions: This book lets you be the judge
by Mark Henricks
- Spend cycle
by Steve Cooper
- Walk 'N' Talk
by Mike Hogan
- Use the index: The scoop on fully tradable ETFs
by Dian Vujovich
- Ups & downs
by Jacquelyn Lynn
- A new hope: will one of these top 50 newcomers to franchising be the answer to your entrepreneurial dreams?
- Card Tricks: Internet retailers race a struggle when it comes to chargebacks and fraud
by Amanda C. Kooser
- Personal issues
by Mark Henricks
- Peaks & Silicon Valleys
- Soft touch
by Mike Hogan
- Hidden treasure; Raising money: Your search for capital should start in the nooks, crannies, equipment and real estate your business already has
by Sean P. Melvin
- Service with a smile; Legal: Respecting the rights of employees serving in the uniformed services is more than a patriotic duty: It's legal obligation
by Steven C. Bahls
- Opportunities: Pay it forward; A couple finds an underestimated real-estate opportunity in the agents
by Stephanie Soong
- Fire fight: U.S. workers are complaining about immigrant laborthis time, it's technology layoffs
by Michelle Prather
- Shady business
by Gisela M. Pedroza
- Digital Scammer
- High resolution
by Amanda C. Kooser
- Get a second opinion
by Jennifer Pellet
- The right carrot; Sales force: Is your compensation plan keeping your salespeople motivated?
by Kimberly L. McCall
- The Doughnut Industry can make room for one more
- Sci-Finance: No money for the National Science Foundation means fewer business innovations
by Joshua Kurlantzick
- Out of control?: Has individualized investing come and gone? It may be back to the brokers for investors
by Karen Epper Hoffman
- Bad reception; Digital edge: Employees' PDAs and portables pluck information off your wireless network all the time-now it's the hackers' turn
by Mike Hogan
- Bright lights; Buyer's Guide: Today's midrange portable projectors can make your presentations shine
by Amanda C. Kooser
- Straight to video
by Jennifer Pellet
- What a deal!
by Nichole L. Torres
- Stump the slump: A recession is only as barren and lifeless as you make it. Work the downturn, and watch as your new business takes off
by Michele Marrinan
- Laurel Touby
by Michelle Prather
- Tollhouses & cookies: Is W3C's proposal to allow fees for internet standards a recipe for Web disaster?
by Amanda C. Kooser
- Bandleader: 108MBPSdo you need it?
by Mike Hogan
- Laser pointers
by Amanda C. Kooser
- Wanna trade?; Tax Talk: IRS goes a little bit easier on like-kind exchanges
by Joan Szabo
- Calculating clicks
by Nichole L. Torres
- Rah-Rah rides: A new take on hubcaps helps rabid sports fans cheer their alma maters anywhere they spin their wheels
by Gisela M. Pedroza
- Wholesale changes: Mom-and-Pop stores are so passe. It's time to give your store that warehouse feel
by Nichole L. Torres
- Break it up!: Will congress finally take a swing at contract bundling?
by Stephen Barlas
- Holding pattern: It's not time to go 3G quite yet
by Mike Hogan
- On the Agenda
by Amanda C. Kooser
- To say the leased; Smart Moves: Ownership is overrated. Could leasing be the answer to the tough economy?
by Mark Henricks
- "Works Great!"; Sales success: Using testimonials to unleash the power of the second opinion
by Barry Farber
- Farmers' market: Like good gardeners, manufacturers' reps know the landscape and can help yield you a large cash crop
by Don Debelak
- The thinker: Watch Out! Your car may be getting smarter than you
by Jill Amadio
- Big plans: Today's generation of women entrepreneurs displays a newfound love of growth
by Aliza Pilar Sherman
- Who pays to get it there?; Net Profits: Your site's shipping and handling charges can make or break an online sale
by Melissa Campanelli
- More bang; for your less than a thousand bucks: 25 bargains that will make your business better
by Chris Penttila
- Get carded
by Chris Sandlund
- In your eyes; A+ ADS: Take it from American Express: The right visual cues draw readers into your ad
by Jerry Fisher
- Behind the Veil: Brides, grooms and their wedding parties are frantically busy and need help fast…hey, that's your cue
by Nichole L. Torres
- European theater: Entrepreneurship is finally getting the rave reviews it deserves across the pond
by Michelle Prather
- Laugh track: Could a hearty chuckle be the key ingredient in the success of your business?
by April Pennington
- In control: Organize your workand your workerswith Wintility Pro
by Liane Gouthro
- 9/11 call: When crisis hit, business owners answered
by Geoff Williams
- "That'll never work!"
by Chris Sandlund
- As seen on TV; Tactics: The time may be right for direct response TV ads, but are they right for you?
by Kim T. Gordon
- What's your problem?: You think you're freelancing. Your client thinks you're freelancing. But does the IRS?
- We, the entrepreneurs
by Rieva Lesonsky
- Sleep tight: Hotels wanna get you into bed
by Christopher Elliott
- Dot your eyes: We spotted a hot branding idea
by Elizabeth J. Goodgold
- Quick fix: Help your IT staff save time and energy with PC Pinpoint
by Liane Gouthro
- Cash crunch; Dollar signs: Don't let investors and lenders use that old "it's the economy" line as justification to put the squeeze on your business
by Jennifer Pellet
- Worst-case scenario; Staff smarts: How would your business take a September II-level tragedy? Only the best preparation can ensure it rises from the rubble
by Chris Penttila
- Ask yourself this; Real Deal: Pose some creative questions before the deal, and you may find a new way to clinch it
by Marc Diener
- Feeling his oats: When this college gymnastics coach wanted to raise funds for his team. He took the concept of a bake sale to a whole new level
by April Pennington
- Take it personal
- My, Oh, Miami
by Christopher Elliott
- [Economy.sup.2]: Wrap your brain around Nathan Myhrvold's theory of the exponential economy
by Geoff Williams
- Cool Tools: Take Adobe Acrobat to the next level with Compose 4.1
by Liane Gouthro
- It's not the first time
by Jennifer Pellet
- Stepping down
by Chris Sandlund
- Comic genius: POW! he sold his comic online. Bang! he made $100,000 a week
by April Pennington