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Founders

Will it be you?

by Dan Ryan on February 3, 2012

Is Startup Financing for Founders a Big Deal? Can Be.

by Dan Ryan on October 20, 2011

Authorized or Outstanding Stock: What Percentage Does a Startup Founder Own?

by Dan Ryan on October 14, 2011

The Most Important Questions for Co-Founders

by Dan Ryan on October 4, 2011

This First Thing Every Founder Should Purchase

by Dan Ryan on September 13, 2011

Still Time to Take Advantage of Tax-Free Investment in Small Business Stock

by Dan Ryan on August 2, 2011

Can You Finance and Grow a Small Business Through Crowdfunding?

by Dan Ryan on December 9, 2010

Because It Can’t Be Said Enough: Choose Your Founders Wisely

by Dan Ryan on October 27, 2010

The Ghost of Par Value and its Real Effect on Startup Businesses

by Dan Ryan on August 30, 2010

Of Shoestrings and Bootstraps: How to Start a Business Without Investors

by Dan Ryan on August 23, 2010

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