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    Right B Cider

    @monkeyboyjr25 Marketing, copy, promo.
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    Is accounting a great business to start? Assuming..

    @scubajosh77 There's only a few literally called the big 4... compare this to major law firms, health centers, education systems or any other career that requires degrees.
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    Is accounting a great business to start? Assuming..

    @warpdrvr Its a great industry to be in IF you're looking for a steady job and like numbers. There's other avenues like being a CFO for a start-up or such where you can take chances and work on projects that you feel will take off. You don't always need to be the CEO/founder to make a ton...
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    Is accounting a great business to start? Assuming..

    @warpdrvr There's no gap because there isn't really enough profit for a medium sized company. Small companies don't have the management overhead and typically the accountant is the owner or its just a group of a few accountants. The major companies can charge whatever they want and are working...
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    Is accounting a great business to start? Assuming..

    @cuddlycutebaby Fresh out of college and ready to grind, it would likely take 5-8 years to get the experience and customer base to clear 300k/year after expenses and an assistant or two. IF he continued to grind he could hire accountants for $150-200k/yr with benefits and could make 100k/year...
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    Is accounting a great business to start? Assuming..

    @warpdrvr Like a CPA? The problem is accounting is generally $150-200 hour rates so good steady income and good career but not great to establish a ton of wealth. Accounting firm maybe but it requires hiring people with degrees and careers which means heavy labor costs and thin margins...
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    I started a mildly successful car business. Need advice!

    @mhcapa1 Like many others in the gig economy they can't properly calculate costs so likely think they're making more than they really are and actually working close to nothing.
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    I started a mildly successful car business. Need advice!

    @mhcapa1 Sure but regardless of how well it's maintained it's still an older car and more issues and risks. That's why rental car companies use new cars and sell them after a year or so. Much more likely for a brake caliper to freeze up or brake line leak or maybe an airbag is defective...
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    I started a mildly successful car business. Need advice!

    @mhcapa1 I'm assuming you're talking about Turo or something similar. How much are you making an hour? Also how much is your insurances, not just commercial auto but liability? You're putting yourself in a huge liability renting out cars you fixed and aren't in perfect conditiob
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    I started a mildly successful car business. Need advice!

    @andyprays This makes no sense. Surely he'd make more renting the cars then waiting to save up to afford them. Car getting totalled he'd lose the money regardless is a loan or his cash
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