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Previously on "So who's an entrepreneuer?"

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  • Kyajae
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    Originally posted by billygun
    Leave 30% of all your business income in your company account to pay your taxes. The remaining should be spent gambling, drinking, smoking, using recreational drugs and visiting the ladies of the night. If you've got anything left after that.......


    .......waste it!

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  • billygun
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    Leave 30% of all your business income in your company account to pay your taxes. The remaining should be spent gambling, drinking, smoking, using recreational drugs and visiting the ladies of the night. If you've got anything left after that, invest it in your business.

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  • Vito
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    They probably keep their businesses afloat by working and not spending all their time on this forum!! Unlike us who are doomed to failure and bankruptcy!

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  • 2uk
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    I guess we have to encourage them somehow ..

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  • Jog On
    started a topic So who's an entrepreneuer?

    So who's an entrepreneuer?

    I'd like to hear from some 'old timers' how they keep their businesses afloat...

    Is there really no such thing as a business plan for a bright eyed bushy tailed newby or what?

    If it's investments please say how much % of the portfolio goes toward sustaining the company..

    Do you still trade time for money?

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