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[QUOTE="King bell, post: 265537, member: 75687"] Before you buy a business, it is important to ask yourself whether or not you have the time and energy to dedicate to a long-term investment. It is also critical that you examine your personal goals and ambitions before diving into any new business venture. Whether you’re interested in starting an e-commerce site, making a successful startup, or buying an established company just for the name recognition, there are a number of questions that need answers before taking the plunge. It is important to consider your long-term goals for the business. Will you be willing to invest months and months of time, or will you be just as happy becoming a silent partner and letting someone else handle the day-to-day operations? The type of business you buy should also be examined carefully. Will you be looking to start a professional association, sell a related product, or just operate on autopilot with no real involvement in the day-to-day activities? If so, what types of businesses are most likely to appeal to your demographic? Investors and advisors are always eager to help their clients refine their plans before they plunge into anything new. [/QUOTE]
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