First, i applauded to your picture for about 15 seconds.
Second, try to have less stress, it causes more harm to your body than you can imagine. Maybe delegate some work, hire a manager and rent a house in the mountains of Canada or whatever :) just get some off time with your fam.
Keep it up man
Hello guys.
I know this is very vague. I wanted to ask you, out of curiosity, what the average multiple for the food industry is.
We basically produce protein bars, so it is not a restaurant or a food truck kind of stuff. We sell online and in shops (cafes, small stores etc).
Thanks.
I feel you, best thing imo would be to plug off and relax a few days.
You dont have to have experience in a field, you'll learn as you go and get help as you go.
Well I dont have much credibility to give you solid advice because I am starting out as well, so maybe listen to the OGs here :)
Since you cant buy a neat property, just put 80k in dividend stocks for 4-5% return each year (4k/ year, less than 400 a month)... which aint much.
And the rest to build new businesses.
But don't rest at 100k.
Option 2: Buy a small apartment for 40-50k in a rural area, not in a big city, and...
Guys, how would you set up customer service as a new company with little to no monetary resources?
The biggest hurdle is setting up a free hotline. Would you hire a company/call center, or do it on your own?
E-Mail is no problem for most of us, we can sit down for 2-3 hours and reply the same...
Hey brother, i dont know much either but did you want to do this system because there are many network marketers in real estate in india?
If so why dont you get in touch with them and get a better understanding what they do etc?
According to that, make a system that fzlfills that need/ issues/...
1m after taxes:
I would take 50k put it aside to use it to build companies. Some of which wont work out hence the large sum.
Buy 1 multi family house in germany where i am from, or 3-5 flats to rent out (500k maybe, 4-5% ROI = 25k a year)
400k in etfs. Goal is to have 5-6%ROI every year...
Hey , this guy sold his company for 4.1 billion, and the deal brought him 325 million. How can this be?
Usually, if he was the only owner, he would only have to pay the taxes and be left with like 2-3 billion, right?
Could it be because there are other shareholders involved in the company who...
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