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America's Best Young Entrepreneurs 2011

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Sep 21, 2011

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This Week's Top Story - America's Best Young Entrepreneurs 2011

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America's Best Young Entrepreneurs 2011

Meet the 25 most impressive U.S. companies in Businessweek.com's seventh annual roundup of promising U.S. entrepreneurs age 25 and under

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Banks to Small Business: Online Theft? Tough Luck

Banks are holding companies responsible when their accounts are raided by cybercrooks

How Kabbage Crowdsources Credit Scores

The Atlanta startup advances cash to EBay sellers based on their user feedback-and soon, their performance in online games

When Mentors Matter More Than Money

More public and private entities are supporting formal mentorship programs that pair startups with seasoned entrepreneurs

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Cultivating Entrepreneurs During High School

The Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship's president says the nonprofit has prepped potential founders from the U.S. to China

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This week in Small Business

When Businessweek.com asked readers over the summer to suggest the most promising companies across the country run by entrepreneurs age 25 or under, more than 200 people responded. Reporters and editors narrowed the suggestions to 25 finalists. Take a look at the profiles, vote for the one you think is most promising, then check out the rest of the package.

Also on tap: Learn why businesses often find themselves on the hook for losses after their bank accounts are robbed by cybercrooks. See how an Atlanta startup is using a new formula for credit scoring to make cash advances to e-tailers. Finally, hear from the Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship’s president on teaching business skills to high schoolers. Enjoy. -Nick Leiber

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