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BUSINESS
sa   ART BUSINESS
sa   ARTS & CRAFTS BUSINESS
sa   BABYSITTING
sa   BUSINESS CARD
sa   CERAMIC BUSINESS
sa   CLOTHING BUSINESS
sa   COMPUTER BUSINESS
sa   DOLL BUSINESS
sa   FINANCIAL & PERSONAL AFFAIRS
sa   FIREWOOD BUSINESS
sa   FOOD BUSINESS
sa   GARDENING BUSINESS
sa   HOUSE BUILDING & REMODELING BUSINESS
sa   INVENTORY CONTROL
sa   JEWELRY BUSINESS
sa   LEATHERCRAFT BUSINESS
sa   OFFICE
sa   PHOTOGRAPHY BUSINESS
sa   PUBLISHING
sa   VIDEO BUSINESS
sa   WEAVING BUSINESS
sa   WOODWORKING BUSINESS
x   EMPLOYMENT
x   MONEY MAKING VENTURES
x   SELF EMPLOYMENT
xx   FINANCIAL & PERSONAL AFFAIRS

Tips from professionals in the job-finding business on how to find a job.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Apr 1975 (v.53#4) pg. 6

A look at the legal rights of an employee in eight major areas.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Oct 1976 (v.54#10) pg. 32

Twenty-seven ideas for earning extra money working at home.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Jan 1977 (v.55#1) pg. 24

How to analyze your everyday domestic skills and turn them into skills an employer needs.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Jan 1977 (v.55#1) pg. 24

How to set up a business in your home. Tips on types of businesses, management structures, getting started, raising money, taxes and a list of sources of further information.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Oct 1977 (v.55#10) pg. 26

How parents can help youngsters find summer jobs.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Mar 1980 (v.58#3) pg. 98

How to start a successful business in your home.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Jul 1984 (v.62#7) pg. 27

Ten ways a kid can earn money.
BOYS' LIFE Aug 1979 (v.69#8) pg. 55

How to write a business letter.
BOYS' LIFE Oct 1982 (v.72#10) pg. 68

Start your own business. Three business ideas for teenagers include custom car care, buttoneer, and lawn care.
BOYS' LIFE Apr 1988 (v.78#4) pg. 28

Mind your own business. Advice for kids on how to become a summer entrepreneur and four business ideas (buttoneer, house-number painter, web site designer, yard maintenance).
BOYS' LIFE May 1998 (v.88#5) pg. 44

BASIC program for analysis of automobile mileage data.
BYTE Oct 1977 (v.2#10) pg. 166

Structured programming with Warnier-Orr diagrams. Part 2. Coding the program. Includes a sample program written in BASIC for balancing a checkbook.
BYTE Jan 1978 (v.3#1) pg. 122
Correction BYTE Apr 1978 (v.3#4) pg. 64

Checkbook balancer program. Written in Processor Technology BASIC 5 for a SOL system.
BYTE Nov 1978 (v.3#11) pg. 66

BASIC routine to print two zeros after a whole dollar amount.
BYTE Apr 1979 (v.4#4) pg. 8

Label and file program. Program to write a stock order letter for parts. Generates two copies (one to file) and two address labels. Written in BASIC for SWTPC 6800 computer.
BYTE Apr 1979 (v.4#4) pg. 222

Checkbook balancing routine written in Altair BASIC (a version of Microsoft Basic).
BYTE Jun 1979 (v.4#6) pg. 208

POWER, a program written in North Star BASIC which will help analyze your usage of electrical power. The program calculates the cost per month and per hour of operating specific electrical appliances, based on their electrical specifications (amperage and voltage).
BYTE Oct 1979 (v.4#10) pg. 48

A checkbook balancing program written in PASCAL.
BYTE Jan 1980 (v.5#1) pg. 174

Program written in BASIC for determining automobile mileage, gasoline efficiency, and keeping track of gas expenses.
BYTE Feb 1980 (v.5#2) pg. 82

A financial analysis program written in BASIC. Requires 16K bytes of memory.
BYTE Feb 1980 (v.5#2) pg. 192
Correction BYTE Oct 1980 (v.5#10) pg. 302

A BASIC language floppy disk accounting system utilizes 6 programs. The system has 20 balance sheet accounts and 20 income statement accounts.
BYTE Sep 1980 (v.5#9) pg. 328

Computer program in BASIC calculates the current value of $50 from the year 1956 using Consumer Price Index. Also determines increase in property value due to inflation.
BYTE Jul 1981 (v.6#7) pg. 300
Correction BYTE Mar 1982 (v.7#3) pg. 434

PERT organization. A technique for evaluating schedules.
BYTE Oct 1981 (v.6#10) pg. 407

FIT. A federal income tax program written in UCSD Pascal.
BYTE Feb 1982 (v.7#2) pg. 148

Pascal NOW. A Pascal program designed to help manage a Negotiable Order of Withdrawal (NOW) account.
BYTE Feb 1982 (v.7#2) pg. 290

A program for PERT (Performance Evaluation and Review Technique) written in BASIC. A method for planning complex activities where no precedents exist.
BYTE May 1982 (v.7#5) pg. 465

Programming the critical-path method in BASIC. Similar to PERT, CPM is a project-scheduling tool that helps managers assess trade-offs of time and cost.
BYTE Jul 1982 (v.7#7) pg. 378

Using the LOOKUP function in Visicalc.
BYTE Aug 1982 (v.7#8) pg. 443

Regression fitting to economic indexes. Apple II BASIC program helps determine base rates of inflation through analysis of the Consumer Price Index.
BYTE May 1983 (v.8#5) pg. 474

An operations research scheduling program can be an aid in managerial decision making. Written in BASIC.
BYTE Sep 1983 (v.8#9) pg. 549
Correction BYTE Apr 1984 (v.9#4) pg. 30

Calculating overhead costs by computer. A simple, foolproof arithmetic procedure determines the distribution of indirect costs quickly and accurately. Includes a sample program in BASIC.
BYTE Feb 1984 (v.9#2) pg. 416
Added Info BYTE Aug 1984 (v.9#8) pg. 14

A risky business. An introduction to Monte Carlo venture analysis. A simple method for analyzing business risks. Includes program written in Microsoft BASIC.
BYTE Mar 1984 (v.9#3) pg. 179
Correction BYTE Sep 1984 (v.9#10) pg. 34

Benchmarking business-modeling software.
BYTE May 1984 (v.9#5) pg. 127

Spreadsheet in BASIC. An architect's construction-costs estimate program with spreadsheet-like data entry and display.
BYTE Jun 1984 (v.9#6) pg. 154

Tips on starting and operating a home-based mailing service business.
COUNTRYSIDE & SMALL STOCK JOURNAL Jan-Feb 1995 (v.79#1) pg. 43

BASIC language program for balancing and reconciling a personal checkbook.
CQ. THE RADIO AMATEUR'S JOURNAL Feb 1979 (v.35#2) pg. 113

Facts about opening your own TV service shop.
ELECTRONICS ILLUSTRATED May 1971 (v.14#3) pg. 81

Program computes compound interest on savings deposited in a bank for periods up to 366 days. Written in BASIC.
ELEMENTARY ELECTRONICS Nov-Dec 1978 (v.18#6) pg. 32

Checkfile, a BASIC computer program that will keep track of 100 or more checks.
ELEMENTARY ELECTRONICS May-Jun 1980 (v.20#3) pg. 68

Program written for TRS-80 computer with disk drive keeps track of long distance phone charges. Written in Level II BASIC.
ELEMENTARY ELECTRONICS Jul-Aug 1980 (v.20#4) pg. 62

A look at operating a seasonal business. Catering, a resort boutique, home crafts, and specialized services are viewed. Twenty of the most successful seasonal businesses are described.
FAMILY CIRCLE Feb 3 1978 (v.91#2) pg. 48

A look at part-time employment opportunities.
FAMILY CIRCLE Mar 1 1978 (v.91#3) pg. 144

Ten profitable careers anyone can start at home.
FAMILY CIRCLE Mar 13 1979 (v.92#4) pg. 70

How to start a paperback book exchange.
FAMILY CIRCLE Mar 13 1979 (v.92#4) pg. 186

How to start a successful small business. How to analyze your talents and advice on financing.
FAMILY CIRCLE Apr 24 1979 (v.92#6) pg. 50

How a woman can make $50,000 a year in sales.
FAMILY CIRCLE May 15 1979 (v.92#7) pg. 58

Money making careers to start at home. Eight pages of suggestions on specific businesses.
FAMILY CIRCLE Sep 18 1979 (v.92#13) pg. 17

Microcomputers for builders. A primer on what computers can do for a home builder's business using such software as "Multiplan".
FINE HOMEBUILDING #35 Oct-Nov 1986 pg. 64
Added Info FINE HOMEBUILDING #36 Dec 1986-Jan 1987 pg. 4

Basic do's and don'ts for a job interview and tips on how to sell yourself and questions to expect.
GOOD HOUSEKEEPING Jan 1980 (v.190#1) pg. 92

Printing Stopwatch program for a Radio Shack Model 100 produces a printed time log for jobs which are billed at an hourly rate.
HANDS-ON ELECTRONICS Sep 1987 (v.4#9) pg. 48

A look at factors that are required to qualify for home-office tax deduction.
HOME MECHANIX #803 Mar 1996 (v.92) pg. 14

The Energy Saver program. A BASIC program which will calculate the electric operating cost for a number of devices found around a home.
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Oct 1982 (v.71#7) pg. 24

Market research: How to know your customers.
INTERWEAVE Winter 1980-81 (v.6#1) pg. 58

Description of the Promedics Data Corp. turnkey system being sold to doctors and dentists. Illustrates equipment used and output reports available.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #13 Jan 1978 pg. 22

Small business software. Part 1. Accounts receivable. BASIC programs for an accounts receivable package that uses floppy disk storage.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #14 Feb 1978 pg. 38

BASIC program generates a form letter reply to a form letter which you receive from some company over a disputed charge on your monthly billing.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #15 Mar 1978 pg. 64

Small business software. Part 2. File-maintenance and active transaction programs.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #15 Mar 1978 pg. 76

The coming tragedy: Poorly designed small-business systems. Some tips on system design.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #16 Apr 1978 pg. 46

Cash flow program is written in 12K extended BASIC. This program will give a month-by-month cash status of an investment at a fixed rate of interest, less money drawn out, plus interest paid with the inflation factor taken into consideration.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #17 May 1978 pg. 90

Revolving charge account calculations. Calculates the various values for a typical monthly revolving charge account. Can be used by business or individual. Written in BASIC.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #19 Jul 1978 pg. 34
Correction KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #22 Oct 1978 pg. 100

BASIC program is used by a small mail order tea and spice dealer to generate resale price report for 1/4-lb. and 1-lb. quantities after being given the wholesale prices.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #19 Jul 1978 pg. 108

FINANC, a home and small-business financial package of computer programs. Includes routines to calculate investment values, depreciation, and loan calculations, all in one program. Written in BASIC for a Commodore PET 2001-8K computer.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #20 Aug 1978 pg. 84

A client timekeeping system. Use this program written in IBM 370 BASIC to keep track of the time spent with a client. Can be used by lawyers and others who sell their time. Will produce a statement-of-account listing the time spent and expenses incurred. The author discusses the importance of backup files when relying on computers for such important tasks as timekeeping.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #21 Sep 1978 pg. 32
Correction KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #22 Oct 1978 pg. 100

Depreciation calculation routines. Written in Digital Group's Maxi-BASIC, they will calculate straight line or double-declining depreciation for a period from five to 20 years.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #22 Oct 1978 pg. 40
Added Info KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #28 Apr 1979 pg. 82

The art of generating expense reports. Program written in Altair 8K BASIC (for the 680b microcomputer) helps in the preparation of travel expense reports for the businessman.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #24 Dec 1978 pg. 32

The ups and downs of business. How to use your computer in the decision making aspect of running a business. Includes a program which will calculate and display pressure curves for up to 10 years of monthly data. Written in Radio Shack Level I BASIC for a 4K system. Can be used for sales or any other type of cyclical data.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #24 Dec 1978 pg. 80

Open house. An interactive search and sort program is designed to help real estate agencies find properites for customers. Written in BASIC.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #25 Jan 1979 pg. 72

Program to calculate the mortgage interest, principal, and new balance for months to come. Based on inputting the current balance, interest rate, monthly payments, and number of months. Written in SOL BASIC.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #26 Feb 1979 pg. 116

How to get started as a book reviewer.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #27 Mar 1979 pg. 7

The one percent forecasting method. A BASIC program will do a month-by-month projection of future sales based on sales data for the previous year or more (up to three years).
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #27 Mar 1979 pg. 100

KEEPBOOK, a simple bookkeeping system prints out a summary of current and year to date expenses according to type of expense (account number). Written in BASIC. Requires a floppy disk.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #30 Jun 1979 pg. 60

Personal finance system. Help you keep track of payments, prepare tax returns and balance your budget. Written in CBASIC. Requires a floppy disk. Part 1. Accounts payable.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #30 Jun 1979 pg. 74

Data-file creation program for small business. Part 1. Program to create financial data files from checkbook (or ledger) entries. Information input includes check #, department #, distribution #, and amount. File can be created, added to, corrected, etc. Store information on disks. Program written in Business BASIC from Micro Works.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #31 Jul 1979 pg. 44

Personal finance system. Part 2. Accounts receivable. Keep track of your income, money in savings accounts, etc. Includes program in BASIC.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #31 Jul 1979 pg. 50

Projecting future profits. This business-simulation program will help calculate the break-even point for a business based on fixed costs, maximum sales, and variable costs. Written in BASIC.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #31 Jul 1979 pg. 63

Personal finance system. Part 3. Presenting report generation programs which use the data collected by previous programs.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #32 Aug 1979 pg. 66

Data-file creation program for small business. Part 2. Program to print a statement of income and expense. This program, called REPORT, is written in BASIC.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #32 Aug 1979 pg. 78

Apple ciphers. Application of the Apple II computer to professional business accounting is described in general terms.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #32 Aug 1979 pg. 90

Happy motoring. BASIC program to keep track of fuel consumption, fuel economy, and miles driven. Old data is input from cassette, new data is added, and the calculations are done by the computer. A list of dates, odometer reading, gallons purchased and miles per gallon is produced.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #33 Sep 1979 pg. 48

Business software made easy. Tips for programmers who are not accountants or businessmen.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #34 Oct 1979 pg. 60

The Apple goes to market. A BASIC program to gather and analyze stock market data using the Apple II computer.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #35 Nov 1979 pg. 70
Correction KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #37 Jan 1980 pg. 170

PAY UP. A small business payroll program which uses disk files. Written in Processor Technology BASIC.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #35 Nov 1979 pg. 92

A real estate profit program will help you to determine the actual profit or loss from the sale of a house or property. Written in BASIC.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #35 Nov 1979 pg. 112
Correction KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #37 Jan 1980 pg. 170

Electric bill watchdog. A BASIC program which will figure your electric bill and help conserve energy by forcasting your next bill and your annual cost.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #36 Dec 1979 pg. 32

Income tax preparation program written in BASIC. Takes you step-by-step through the 1040 federal income tax form and schedules A,B, and D.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #39 Mar 1980 pg. 42

Telephone bill analysis program written in TRS-80 BASIC will analyze toll calls and compare the costs to using WATS lines and other reduced-cost toll lines.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #39 Mar 1980 pg. 124

A review of BASIC computer programs which calculate compound interest by both conventional and binomial routines. Looks at the resulting differences and standard banking practices for handling interest calculation and posting.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #40 Apr 1980 pg. 50

Do-All-Plus. Simple accounting system for a club is written in CBASIC. This is an enhanced version of the Do-All accounting system which appeared previously in KILOBAUD (Aug 1977, pg 84).
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #40 Apr 1980 pg. 164

Accounting program calculates a liquidation schedule for a partnership form of business. Written in Control Data BASIC.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #40 Apr 1980 pg. 182

Program calculates the relative costs of buying a home versus renting a home. Written in BASIC.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #41 May 1980 pg. 128

Date-keeping subroutines that can be applied to many business programs.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #41 May 1980 pg. 208

Electric bill computer program analyzes your electric consumption month by month. Written in basic for a PET computer.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #43 Jul 1980 pg. 112

Interest-rate calculation program is written in North Star BASIC.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #43 Jul 1980 pg. 134

Some tips on making program conversions from one system to another. Converting "Keepbook bookkeeping system" (KILOBAUD June 1979) from North Star BASIC to TRS-80 Level II BASIC.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #44 Aug 1980 pg. 143

Programming for profits. Ideas for programs and programming services needed by small business users of computers.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #45 Sep 1980 pg. 89

Computerized estate planning programs written in OSI BASIC.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #46 Oct 1980 pg. 31

Computerized project management. Applesoft BASIC program helps you plan and schedule complex projects, such as this book publishing example.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #48 Dec 1980 pg. 142

A minimum accounting system. How to set up a chart of accounts and keep the books in balance. Written in BASIC for a disk oriented system. Prints a P&L statement and a balance sheet.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #49 Jan 1981 (v.5#1) pg. 135

Dollars and sense. Program accepts a dollar value as a decimal number and outputs the same number in the form of English words. Used to output both numeric and word values when writting checks.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #51 Mar 1981 (v.5#3) pg. 38

Mailing label programs written in BASIC. Includes tips on operating a mailing label business.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #51 Mar 1981 (v.5#3) pg. 116

Put your micro on Wall Street. Part 1. Portval, a short program written in Microsoft BASIC to simplify periodical evaluation of a common stock portfolio.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #55 Jul 1981 (v.5#7) pg. 126

Put your micro on Wall Street. Part 2. Timegain, a short program which helps evaluate one or more stock portfolios over a specified period of time. Written in Microsoft BASIC.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #56 Aug 1981 (v.5#8) pg. 130

How to maximize profits. A BASIC program for the TRS-80 uses "mathematical programming" concepts to determine the best use of available resources.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #56 Aug 1981 (v.5#8) pg. 158

Timekeeping program allows you to enter timekeeping information by clock and job number, hours worked, and the department worked. Written in Heath BASIC.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #57 Sep 1981 (v.5#9) pg. 162

Put your micro on Wall Street. Part 3. CPIindex program applies the consumer price index ratio to your stock portfolio to determine how it has performed when indexed to inflation. Written in Microsoft BASIC.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #58 Oct 1981 (v.5#10) pg. 134

Personal finance simulation program written in BASIC. Lets you input financial information and predict what's going to happen in the future as a result of inflation, taxes, appreciation, etc.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #59 Nov 1981 (v.5#11) pg. 52

Made-to-order business forms. BASIC program for the Heath H89 generates professional-looking order forms.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #59 Nov 1981 (v.5#11) pg. 80

The changing face of the rockhound business. Suggestions for the small businessman to help him assess his business, inventory, customers, etc.
LAPIDARY JOURNAL Jan 1982 (v.35#10) pg. 2114

How to tell whether you're in the right job. A test designed to help you assess your talents.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #519 Aug 1971 (v.67) pg. 39

A look at a career in appliance repair.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #544 Sep 1973 (v.69) pg. 16

Where and how to get financial help and advice for your business.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #544 Sep 1973 (v.69) pg. 50

The facts on making money in mail order.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #545 Oct 1973 (v.69) pg. 122

Some unusual ways to earn part-time money.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #560 Jan 1975 (v.71) pg. 24

Popular ways to earn spare-time money.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #563 Apr 1975 (v.71) pg. 36

Easy ways to learn more to earn more. A review of various specialty schools and correspondence courses.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #566 Jul 1975 (v.71) pg. 42

How to find a new career.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #567 Aug 1975 (v.71) pg. 32

Tips on choosing your first career.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #568 Sep 1975 (v.71) pg. 42

How to turn your hobby into a part time business which qualifies for tax deductions.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #574 Mar 1976 (v.72) pg. 52

Plain talk about working. The importance of work in our daily lives.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #576 May 1976 (v.72) pg. 58

Good businesses you can start at home.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #581 Oct 1976 (v.72) pg. 54

List of the best and worst bets for jobs in the 1980's.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #620 Jan 1980 (v.76) pg. 79

Basic random-file record keeping. A program to keep track of sales tax paid for income tax reporting.
MICROCOMPUTING Mar 1982 (v.6#3) pg. 38

A general-purpose program that will let you print customized invoices on plain paper using your North Star Horizon. Written in CBasic2.
MICROCOMPUTING Mar 1982 (v.6#3) pg. 64

Program is used with a Vector Graphic system equipped with a "Smartmodem" to do "pay-by-micro" banking.
MICROCOMPUTING May 1982 (v.6#5) pg. 20

Tax Liability computer program for a small business helps you keep track of withholding taxes, FICA, unemployment taxes, etc. and reminds you when they must be paid. Written in BASIC.
MICROCOMPUTING Aug 1982 (v.6#8) pg. 58

An illustration and evaluation of "future value" calculations in financial transactions. Describes a BASIC program that calculates future value.
MICROCOMPUTING Sep 1982 (v.6#9) pg. 62
Added Info MICROCOMPUTING Dec 1982 (v.6#12) pg. 118

Black Friday. This stock market simulation for the Commodore and Atari systems lets you hone your buying and selling skills.
MICROCOMPUTING Sep 1982 (v.6#9) pg. 88
Added Info MICROCOMPUTING Nov 1982 (v.6#11) pg. 136

Financial analysis program written in Applesoft BASIC. Helps determine profitability, liquidity, operating efficiency and capital structures.
MICROCOMPUTING Oct 1982 (v.6#10) pg. 45

Investment appreciation program for the Apple II Plus is written in BASIC.
MICROCOMPUTING Oct 1982 (v.6#10) pg. 116
Added Info MICROCOMPUTING #80 Aug 1983 (v.7#8) pg. 28

Simple time billing program for PET computer is written in BASIC.
MICROCOMPUTING Nov 1982 (v.6#11) pg. 19

Apple III Business BASIC program to output VisiCalc formulas involves string manipulation.
MICROCOMPUTING Nov 1982 (v.6#11) pg. 62

Microsoft BASIC program for check-writing will convert numeric dollar amounts into words.
MICROCOMPUTING Dec 1982 (v.6#12) pg. 92
Added Info MICROCOMPUTING #74 Feb 1983 (v.7#2) pg. 137
Added Info MICROCOMPUTING #79 Jul 1983 (v.7#7) pg. 102

PERT charting program written in BASIC for the IBM PC. Computes critical path events and schedules.
MICROCOMPUTING #73 Jan 1983 (v.7#1) pg. 18

Federal income tax-preparation program written in Pascal.
MICROCOMPUTING #74 Feb 1983 (v.7#2) pg. 48

Billing programs for a public relations firm are written in BASIC for an IBM PC.
MICROCOMPUTING #75 Mar 1983 (v.7#3) pg. 44

Linear programming program written in BASIC. Use to help maximize profits or minimize costs while maintaining certain constants.
MICROCOMPUTING #76 Apr 1983 (v.7#4) pg. 60
Added Info MICROCOMPUTING #79 Jul 1983 (v.7#7) pg. 102

Break-even program written in BASIC that analyzes your company's sales and cost figures.
MICROCOMPUTING #79 Jul 1983 (v.7#7) pg. 74
Added Info MICROCOMPUTING #85 Jan 1984 (v.8#1) pg. 99

Food co-op program written in BASIC organizes incoming and outgoing orders as well as other records.
MICROCOMPUTING #83 Nov 1983 (v.7#11) pg. 44
Correction MICROCOMPUTING Jun 1984 (v.8#6) pg. 14

Real estate investment spreadsheet program runs under VisiCalc or The Spreadsheet.
MICROCOMPUTING #84 Dec 1983 (v.7#12) pg. 36

Program to analyze rental investments (rent, mortgage payments, cash flow, and tax savings) is written in BASIC for the Commodore CBM.
MICROCOMPUTING #84 Dec 1983 (v.7#12) pg. 52
Added Info MICROCOMPUTING #88 Apr 1984 (v.8#4) pg. 100

Writing off your computer. An overview of a program that can help you maximize tax savings associated with a computer. Written in BASIC.
MICROCOMPUTING #85 Jan 1984 (v.8#1) pg. 42

Checkbook balancing program. Written in BASIC.
MODERN ELECTRONICS [1] Mar 1978 (v.1#2) pg. 54

Two energy-related programs. (1) Computes the miles per gallon you can get on your automobile. (2) Computes the average cost of each kilowatt-hour of electricity. Written in BASIC.
MODERN ELECTRONICS [1] Jun 1978 (v.1#4) pg. 42

A look at how to set up a business as a chimney sweep.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #49 Jan-Feb 1978 pg. 110

How to operate a home tax service.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #50 Mar-Apr 1978 pg. 80

How to make money recycling metals.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #50 Mar-Apr 1978 pg. 119

A look at what's available in full time work on a ranch, at the skills required, and how to find the available jobs.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #51 May-Jun 1978 pg. 105

How to go to work for yourself. Excerpts from the book "Working for Yourself" by Geof Hewitt.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #52 Jul-Aug 1978 pg. 36

How to make money in frog farming.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #52 Jul-Aug 1978 pg. 56

Operating a mail-order business from your home. Ten most common questions and their answers.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #52 Jul-Aug 1978 pg. 72

How one family was successful with a small town garbage route.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #53 Sep-Oct 1978 pg. 168

How to earn money by becoming a "local news" correspondent.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #53 Sep-Oct 1978 pg. 180

How to make money doing typing at home.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #54 Nov-Dec 1978 pg. 80

How to write a story about your products or services that your local newspaper will print.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #55 Jan-Feb 1979 pg. 66

How to make money with homegrown music.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #56 Mar-Apr 1979 pg. 136

Profit from puppets. How to make money as a traveling puppeteer.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #57 May-Jun 1979 pg. 97

How to earn a living becoming a fishing guide.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #58 Jul-Aug 1979 pg. 48

How to become a resort manager/caretaker.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #58 Jul-Aug 1979 pg. 153

Own a charter bus company.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #61 Jan-Feb 1980 pg. 187

One woman describes how she started a sharpening service.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #63 May-Jun 1980 pg. 66

How to get started in a well drilling business.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #64 Jul-Aug 1980 pg. 74

How to start a chimney sweeping business.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #64 Jul-Aug 1980 pg. 111

Be your own boss. How to get a loan from a banker to start your own business.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #65 Sep-Oct 1980 pg. 28

Tips on making money by raking leaves.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #65 Sep-Oct 1980 pg. 36

Be your own boss. Advertising tips for a small business.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #66 Nov-Dec 1980 pg. 64

A booming barn-board business. How to locate, tear-down, and resell the siding and beams found in old barns.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #67 Jan-Feb 1981 pg. 22

How to start a cleaning business washing over-the-road tractors (those large trucks which haul tractor trailers).
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #68 Mar-Apr 1981 pg. 136

How to teach yourself electric arc welding and tips on selling your services.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #72 Nov-Dec 1981 pg. 130

Concrete alchemy. How to get started in the business of casting and selling small concrete planters.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #75 May-Jun 1982 pg. 138

Clown around, for cash. Tips on getting started in the amateur clown business.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #75 May-Jun 1982 pg. 162

How to run a rural ice delivery service.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #76 Jul-Aug 1982 pg. 54

How to start and run a home-style animal care business for vacationing pet owners.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #76 Jul-Aug 1982 pg. 106

Try forestry maintenance for fun and profit.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #76 Jul-Aug 1982 pg. 118

How to pick pinecones for profit.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #77 Sep-Oct 1982 pg. 126

Finding, fixing and selling small trailers.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #77 Sep-Oct 1982 pg. 162

How to make money by collecting and selling balsam boughs.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #78 Nov-Dec 1982 pg. 74

Tips on starting and operating a small sawmill business.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #78 Nov-Dec 1982 pg. 88

How to supplement your income by running a "Bed & Breakfast" establishment.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #78 Nov-Dec 1982 pg. 140

Tips on operating a laundromat.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #80 Mar-Apr 1983 pg. 76
Correction MOTHER EARTH NEWS #90 Nov-Dec 1984 pg. 10

The basics of starting a small business.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #80 Mar-Apr 1983 pg. 92

Tips on running your own canoe livery.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #88 Jul-Aug 1984 pg. 122

Tips on how to start your own telephone installation business.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #88 Jul-Aug 1984 pg. 126

Tips on being a professional hunting and fishing guide.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #89 Sep-Oct 1984 pg. 44

A look at starting your own business. Tips from Judy Smith, partner in Secondhand Rose, a used furniture store.
NEEDLECRAFT FOR TODAY May-Jun 1979 (v.2#3) pg. 5

How to open a bed-and-breakfast inn in an old house.
OLD-HOUSE JOURNAL Oct 1985 (v.13#8) pg. 171

A look at self-employment by Geof Hewitt from his book, Working for Yourself. Includes a description of the ideal qualities of the self-employed person and tips from ten small independent businesses.
ORGANIC GARDENING Sep 1977 (v.24#9) pg. 68

Making cottage industry pay. A look at craftsman in various fields and recommendations for those beginning in cottage industry.
ORGANIC GARDENING Jun 1978 (v.25#6) pg. 102

How to become an FAA electronics technician. Tips on getting started toward this career.
POPULAR ELECTRONICS [1] Apr 1975 (v.7#4) pg. 48

How to be your own boss. Opportunities in owner-managed franchises.
POPULAR MECHANICS Feb 1969 (v.131#2) pg. 25

How to start your own business.
POPULAR MECHANICS Sep 1971 (v.136#3) pg. 82

A look at seven part-time businesses you can operate from your home.
POPULAR MECHANICS Dec 1973 (v.140#6) pg. 140

Story of how one Oklahoma couple drilled for oil on their own land, themselves.
POPULAR MECHANICS Jan 1976 (v.145#1) pg. 84

Learn to fix lawnmower or other small gasoline engines using the Foley Manufacturing Company correspondence course. Est. cost: $400.
POPULAR MECHANICS May 1978 (v.149#5) pg. 92

Telephone toll totalizer program. Written in Radio Shack TRS-80 BASIC. Video display will show your toll charge for a long distance call as you are making the call. Starting the computer as soon as the person you call answers the phone will synchronize the program. There is no physical connection to the telephone.
RADIO-ELECTRONICS Jul 1978 (v.49#7) pg. 56

Investment evaluation program is written in Radio Shack TRS-80 BASIC. Computes interest on money based on daily compounding of interest.
RADIO-ELECTRONICS Aug 1978 (v.49#8) pg. 32
Correction RADIO-ELECTRONICS Nov 1978 (v.49#11) pg. 16

Tips on opening your own TV repair shop.
RADIO-ELECTRONICS Sep 1983 (v.54#9) pg. 96

Seven tips that help you earn and get a raise.
SCIENCE & MECHANICS Jun 1965 (v.36#6) pg. 25

Job opportunities in the space program and how to get one.
SCIENCE & MECHANICS Jul 1965 (v.36#7) pg. 34

How to score high on job placement exams.
SCIENCE & MECHANICS Sep 1965 (v.36#9) pg. 41

How to write a resume.
SCIENCE & MECHANICS Jan 1967 (v.38#1) pg. 16

What to do if you get fired.
SCIENCE & MECHANICS Oct 1970 (v.41#10) pg. 62

How to go into business for yourself with low cash investment.
SCIENCE & MECHANICS Nov 1970 (v.41#11) pg. 58

Should you go into business for yourself?
SCIENCE & MECHANICS Jul 1972 (v.43#7) pg. 64

How to get into an apprenticeship program.
SCIENCE & MECHANICS Sep 1972 (v.43#9) pg. 49

Tips on how to ask for, and get, a raise.
SCIENCE & MECHANICS Winter 1980 pg. 22

Should you start your own business? A look at the questions to ask before you do.
WOMAN'S DAY Feb 3 1978 (v.41#6) pg. 50

How to earn big money. A look at careers in sales for women.
WOMAN'S DAY Apr 24 1978 (v.41#9) pg. 61

How to turn your ideas into money. Tips on evaluating ideas and the right steps to protect and market them.
WOMAN'S DAY Sep 1 1978 (v.41#14) pg. 60

Your own business on a shoestring. A guide to starting a profitable business on capital of less than $5,000. Looks at what kinds of business are best, how to find the right one, how to research and secure financing.
WOMAN'S DAY Nov 1 1979 (v.43#2) pg. 69

A report on what a member of the editorial staff learned by taking a home-study course to become an automotive mechanic.
WORKBENCH Jan-Feb 1974 (v.30#1) pg. 24