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NextLot: $1 Billion in Auction Sales Online

Founder Scott Finkelstein is expanding NextLot, this week's Inc. 5000 applicant of the week, for the next generation of Web users. As we process applications for the 2012 Inc

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Why Women Want to be Entrepreneurs

Like Facebook's Sheryl Sandberg, women are driven to do business better and more flexibly, and make work better for everyone. Every businesswoman who acquires any public profile has her family life raked over: How does she do it?

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Why You Need a Personal Attorney–Now

Your corporate attorney represents your company, not you. If you get in a spat with your partner, your board, or an investor, and the difference will become painfully clear.

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How I Hire the World’s Best Employees

It's no secret that great people build great companies, so it's baffling that more companies don't treat recruiting as the most important job. A five-piece mariachi band, a cake with a hidden message, and more food than you'd believe, were all delivered to our office—resume in tow—in an attempt to help an applicant stand out from the other 2,000 monthly hopefuls who apply for a job here

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How to Cash Out Sooner

I've seen founders get an early share of the upside using this strategy--without putting their companies in danger or angering their investors. It's front-page news today: Founders are getting rich

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How to Cash Out Sooner

I've seen founders get an early share of the upside using this strategy--without putting their companies in danger or angering their investors.

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10 Steps: Teach Your Kids to Be Entrepreneurs

What business owner doesnt wish similar entrepreneurial success for their children, whether they have hopes to pass on the family business one day or can see their child creating their own. Here are 10 steps to teaching your children to become budding entrepreneurs.

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How to Live the Life You Want

Quitting your job may not be as risky as it seems. You should have done what you wanted a long time ago! You've done what you were supposed to do. You graduated high school

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