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Table of contents: VOL. 15, NO. 10 - December 1, 2005
COVER STORY
Executives are leaving their jobs and buying franchises because they think it's safer than starting their own business. They need to think again. (more)
Features
A Florida couple mill beautiful lumber out of logs they salvage from the South's river bottoms. (more)
After 25 years of building businesses and recruiting employees, I've learned ways to seek out the best talent. (more)
United Scrap Metal is one grimy business. So why do so few employees ever want to leave? (more)
Chances are you've never heard--or heard of--Lorie Line's music. But that is because of the concerted effort she has made to get rich, not famous. (more)
off hours
A new venture from a native entrepreneur lets you blend luxury and local color. (more)
It's powered by a hydrogen fuel cell. With gas prices soaring, it also might be the ride of the future. (more)
startup
The alternative minimum tax, aimed at 200 wealthy families, is expanding to hit millions of entrepreneurs. A presidential commission wants the tax abolished. But that's unlikely. Here's why. (more)
One way to avoid the AMT may be to shift some deductions into your business. (more)
the edge
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