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Articles in Sept 1987 issue of Nation's Business
- Business outlook '87 - includes related article on stagnation
by Roger Thompson
- Japan; shared destiny - Special Advertising Supplement
- Taking the liability insurance offensive - James Sullivan markets insurance for certified public accountants
by Roger Thompson
- Those burgeoning worker benefits
by James R. Morris
- Win, place and sew - equestrian and horse racing apparel
by Del Marth
- Leaving the corporate nest - corporate executives as self-employed; includes related articles
by Harry Bacas
- Desk-top investing aids - personal computers
by Mark O'Brien
- How golden are your parachutes? - companies' golden parachute payments
by Gerald W. Padwe
- Computerizing with confidence - part 6
by Kevin Berney
- Treating ear disorders
by Norman Brown
- Making men comfortable - reducing tension between female managers and males on the job - column
by Sharon Nelton
- The economy according to small business - includes related articles
by Herbert S. Braun
- The art of vacationing
by Steve Franzmeier
- Converting to a franchise
by Ripley Hotch
- Graphics come of age - computer graphics
by Karen Berney
- Slow growth ahead - Business outlook - column
by Joan C. Szabo
- The fabric of success - Mortimer Levitt, includes tips on how to look good
by William Hoffer
- Is this the beginning of the end for the bull? - It's your money - stock market - column
by Ray Brady
- Finding the ethical edge - includes related articles on discussing ethical problems in business, drawing up ethical codes, and an ethics quiz
by Karen Berney
- A coach who got back in the game - Jerry Brentham and Hydra-Fitness
by Nancy L. Croft
- Listening is a 10-part skill
by Ralph G. Nichols
- Paperwork burden grows - tax rules mean more forms to file
- Preparing for the worst - insurance plans and AIDS
by Michael Pollick
- Health care: of the people, for the people
by Suzanne Viau Klett
- Prospecting in the home - seminars in private homes instead of expensive halls
by Barbara J. Bigham
- Labor's looming agenda - 100th Congress' remaining agenda
by Joan C. Szabo
- First she did good, then she did well - Willie Cam Nimmons
by Ron Chepesiuk
- No aliens, lots of paperwork - Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986
by Harry Bacas
- Sell abroad; you can collect
by Steven Golob
- Ready, fire, aim - legal insurance
by Roger Thompson
- What the experts say - predictions concerning a number of industries
- Building up, spreading out - H.J. Russell and Co - company profile
by Del Marth
- Slower than a refrigerator? - 100th Congress's slow start makes William Perry seem like an Olympic sprinter
by Albert G. Holzinger
- Computerizing with confidence - part 4
by Karen Berney
- An impression on business - plastic credit card imprinters
by Peggy Moss Fielding
- Computerizing with confidence - part 5
by Karen Berney
- Tapping your creativity - creativity in business
by Harry Bacas
- Selling short: not for the faint of heart - technique of selling short a stock
by Ray Brady
- Your investment strategy after tax reform
by Joan Szabo
- From those wonderful folks who brought you the new W-4 … - For your tax file
by Gerald W. Padwe
- Inflation begins to stir
by Joan C. Szabo
- Canada - special advertising section
- Bank introduces indexed investing - Chase Manhattan Bank
by Ray Brady
- Minimum wage myths - response to proposed legislation; includes membership list of Senate and House committees considering legislation
- Black entrepreneurship in America
by William Hoffer
- Prompter prompt pay? - Washington roundup - column
by Joan C. Szabo
- Hot ice - Ted Beverley of Beverley Ice Company
by Michael R. Enright
- Cutting out the guesswork - computers used in direct marketing
by Michael Barrier
- The 10 most-asked tax reform questions
by Mark Moktarian
- A yogurt named Zack's
by Del Marth
- A business scrapbook - 75 years of American business in photographs - illustration
- A record expansion - United States economy
- Little things mean a lot - quality control and attention to detail in business - column
by Sharon Nelton
- Taking the franchise route
by Nancy L. Croft
- Is it time for an ad agency?
by Sandy McGlashan
- Entrepreneurs: a tide is changing - slowdown in startups; some negatives ahead
by Sharon Nelton
- An open guessing game - stock-exchange
by Ray Brady
- Spiels on wheels - billboard advertising on trucks
by Nancy L. Croft
- Mishaps that mothered invention - products created by accident
by Bob Gatty
- The treasure of her company - Lillian Katz; Lillian Vernon Corp
by Martha I. Finney
- Hungary: hybrid of the East - US-Hungary partnerships
by Henry Eason
- The new attraction in leasing - lease and rental services; includes related article
by Bob Gatty
- Bloch that IRS return - H&R Block Inc.'s income tax preparation service
by William Hoffer
- Franchising education
by Ripley Hotch
- Even in good times it pays to be cautious - financial planning
by Ray Brady
- Blueprint for competitiveness - making small businesses in America more competitive
by Joan C. Szabo
- Fostering young entrepreneurs
by Nancy L. Croft
- Making intangibles real tax advantages - intangible business assets
by Gerald W. Padwe
- Who's gored by gouging? - price ethics - column
by Henry Altman
- Solving the liability crisis - product liability insurance
by Bob Gatty
- Egypt - American investment opportunities; special advertising section
- Tapping a growth market - Small business report - partnerships between large and small firms - column
by Joan C. Szabo
- Itty bitty monster hits - Jean and Gary Clinton of United Design Corp
by Jerri Culpepper
- One budget reform step that would pay a double dividend - two-year budget process - editorial
- Mandated leave: small firms' nightmare
by Harry Bacas
- An economic bill of rights - president's Fourth of July speech
- A country sage looks back - column
by James J. Kilpatrick
- Job loss from wage hike - proposed increase in minimum wage
- Greenspan's debut draws raves - Alan Greenspan
by Joan C. Szabo
- Narrowing the field - franchises
by Meg Whittemore