There are no educational requirements to become a business owner. A degree in business would certainly help. A culinary certificate or degree would also be of value.
1. Go to school. 2. Start a business. 3. Employ people to your business. 4. Make money.
yes
Their labor could be sold to a business owner
Getting an MBA will not guarantee you will become a successful business owner. However, I believe it will help tremendously if you apply the knowledge you acquire from the MBA appropriately. It will be an advantage that will set you apart from those lacking business knowledge.
more than you can afford
A business owner can go in business for themselves to make more money, but it will take long hours. A business owner can start a business to meet the demands of customers. A disadvantage to that is the fact that customers are very demanding.
You don't need any, but it could help you by teaching you business skills.
I am sure there are instructions on the computer on how to make your business a sponsored link. You can ask the owner of the website if you know how to get a hold of them.
a business owner
yes because you usually need a business license and you have to go to college for that unless you can get to college without a high school diploma
you have to go to college for about 5-7 years
Not normally, unless the new owner has also 'bought' the previous owner's debts. However, if we are dealing with share ownership, the shareholder become the 'owner'. Shareholders are not responsible for the debts of the companies they have bought share in.