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I know what a daunting task it is to pay for college. But it's not impossible -- even on a paperboy's income. I did it, and hopefully some of what I learned on the route to college graduate will help inspire you, your kids, or your local paper carrier.
From Homeless to Millionaire: Dani Johnson on Bouncing Back
7:45AM 10/13/2011
Dani Johnson is an entrepreneur, author and mom who was featured on the ABC program Secret Millionaire. Raised on welfare, pregnant at 17 and homeless at 21, Johnson became a millionaire at 23. She talks about overcoming economic hardship and raising money-smart kids with DailyFinance columnist Laura Rowley.

So you want to own a nightclub? Take some advice from Peter Gatien, whose party palaces ruled the NYC scene in the '80s and '90s. With the documentary Limelight, chronicling Gatien's long reign, opening this weekend, he offered The Price of Fame seven ways to rule the night in a recession-proof business.
Advice for a Stay-at-Home Mom Trying to Reenter the Job Market
7:00AM 9/04/2011

Kelly, 51, a mother of five who lives in the Midwest, wants to get back into the workforce after a 20-year absence -- a challenging prospect in today's weak hiring environment. But with the right focus and preparation, she can still transition from stay-at-home mom back to paid employee.
From Bibles to Brewskis: A Long and Hoppy Road for Two Craft Brewers
12:00PM 7/06/2011

Mike Reinhardt and Nate Watson met a decade ago on a dry campus and bonded over beer. Today, they're on track to open Wilderness Brewing Company. And while trying to break into the craft beer business amid an economic downturn might seem counterintuitive, they're actually riding a wave of sudsy popularity.

If all you need is $5 worth of expert help, Fiverr has your number. For the price of a fast-food combo meal, this online marketplace will connect you with someone to proofread your business plan, repair an HTML bug, or whatever you might need. With 500,000 listings, it seems almost any service can be sold in $5 increments.
Study: Entrepreneurs First Get Down to Business in the Classroom
9:00AM 6/26/2011

A new study by Babson College found "overwhelming evidence" that even just a few elective courses in entrepreneurship can inspire students to later launch their own businesses, a result that puts another dent in the old argument that entrepreneurship cannot be taught.
Can Larry Page Make Google a Good Investment Again?
1:00PM 3/28/2011
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Google has been dead money for the last year -- up just 3% vs. 12.6% for the S&P 500. The Internet giant's biggest problem is its inability to diversify its revenue sources. Author Peter Cohan pulls out his Innovation Quotient to suggest how new CEO Larry Page might correct that.
Suggesting to parents that they should not send their kids to college is controversial, to say the least. But financial writer and investor James Altucher offers several alternatives, from seeing the world to starting up a business to mastering stand-up comedy. And he begins to wonder, himself, "What if...?"
Career Risk-Taking Hits a New Low, Thanks to the Still-Weak Economy
12:30PM 2/15/2011

Whether it was a fresh startup or a fresh start, fewer Americans seemed willing to take career risks last year, according to a new report by Challenger, Gray & Christmas. The percentage of job-seekers starting their own businesses or relocating for new positions fell to historic lows in 2010.
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