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Just like any living organism requires food, water and shelter to sustain its life, business has some basic requirements to sustain its life. Some of them are :
1. Capital Investment to start business.
2. Availability of the materials depending of the type of business.
3. Workforce whether it is manual or automatic.
4. Demand of the items produced/manufactured by the business.
5. Good management group.

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