Fortune Small Business

Fortune Small Business

Fortune Small Business (FSB) is a magazine published ten times each year. The publication is a joint venture by The Fortune Group at Time Inc. and American Express Small Business Services. "FSB" is delivered to one million small business owners nationwide.

The magazine explores how small business owners run their companies, what technologies they use and where they spend time out of the office. "FSB" has published lists including the "FSB 100", featuring the fastest-growing small public companies, as well as the "100 Best Places to Live and Launch" and "America's Best Colleges for Entrepreneurs". "FSB" reserves its December/January issue for the annual "Next Little Thing" package, highlighting the companies, trends and entrepreneurs that will make headlines in the year ahead. Popular sections include "Small-Biz Makeover" and "Owner's Manual", a column written by entrepreneurs who have overcome challenges in running their enterprises.

The magazine was originally called "Your Company" when it launched in the fall of 1990. The name changed to "FSB" with the November 1999 issue under Managing Editor Hank Gilman. FSB's current Managing Editor is Dan Goodgame.

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