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At 14, Sean Belnick took $500 and started selling office chairs online. Today, he's running a $24 million furniture company whose customers include Microsoft, Google, and the Pentagon.
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http://smallbusiness.aol.com/grow/m...e-chair-man-of-the-board/20070822170909990001
Stories like this further validate that the myth "You need money to start a business" is false. I started with $900. This kid, $500.
"I can't start a business because I have no money" is an excuse.
Money certainly makes it easier, but by all means, isn't an exclusionary factor unless you intend on starting an airline.
Full Text:
http://smallbusiness.aol.com/grow/m...e-chair-man-of-the-board/20070822170909990001
Stories like this further validate that the myth "You need money to start a business" is false. I started with $900. This kid, $500.
"I can't start a business because I have no money" is an excuse.
Money certainly makes it easier, but by all means, isn't an exclusionary factor unless you intend on starting an airline.
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