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Breakaway: Small Business: An E-Book Anthology Summary

Several times a year, The Wall Street Journal publishes Special Reports entitled Breakaway: A Focus on Small Business. This ongoing feature is one of the most popular in both the print and interactive versions of the Journal. With 25 million small businesses in the United States employing more than half of all non-public workers, generating most of the gross domestic product, and creating most of the new jobs in our booming economy, it's no wonder that interest in small business is very high.

Here, in Breakaway: Small Business, is the very best of the best Special Reports. Here is the best of the popular column Here's the Problem, the business case-study version of Can This Marriage Be Saved, in which a problem affecting a particular small business is analyzed and recommendations are offered by two or more experts. Here is the best of the in-depth profiles of America's fastest-growing small businesses, such as Gazoontite.com, which grew from 4 employees, one store, and 800 square feet of storage to 120 employees, four stores, an 8,000 square-foot warehouse, and $1.2 million in sales in less than a year. Here, as well, are articles that educate small business owners about how to avoid a family feud in a family business; how to identify the six categories of investors; how to create the right IRAs for yourself and your employees; how to set up a home office that won't take over your home; how to defend your patents; and many other crucial tips.

Collected and presented here for the first time in e-book format, Breakaway: Small Business is a searchable, portable, and hugely valuable resource for any small business owner -- or, indeed, any businessperson -- from the award-winning staff of The Wall Street Journal.


Cover design by Jennifer Heisey

Several times a year, The Wall Street Journal publishes SpecialReports entitled Breakaway: A Focus on Small Business. Thisongoing feature is one of the most popular in both the print andinteractive versions of the Journal. With 25 million smallbusinesses in the United States employing more than half of allnon-public workers, generating most of the gross domestic product, andcreating most of the new jobs in our booming economy, it's no wonderthat interest in small business is very high.

Here, in Breakaway: Small Business, is the very best of the bestSpecial Reports. Here is the best of the popular column Here's theProblem, the business case-study version of Can ThisMarriage Be Saved, in which a problem affecting a particular smallbusiness is analyzed and recommendations are offered by two or moreexperts. Here is the best of the in-depth profiles of America'sfastest-growing small businesses, such as Gazoontite.com, which grewfrom 4 employees, one store, and 800 square feet of storage to 120employees, four stores, an 8,000 square-foot warehouse, and $1.2 millionin sales in less than a year. Here, as well, are articles that educatesmall business owners about how to avoid a family feud in a familybusiness; how to identify the six categories of investors; how to createthe right IRAs for yourself and your employees; how to set up a homeoffice that won't take over your home; how to defend your patents; andmany other crucial tips.

Collected and presented here for the first time in e-book format,Breakaway: Small Business is a searchable, portable, and hugelyvaluable resource for any small business owner -- or, indeed, anybusinessperson -- from the award-winning staff of The Wall StreetJournal.


Cover design by Jennifer Heisey



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