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I understand that people choose to open their own business because of their personal and professional financial independence, there are many situations, including my situation when I left my job and retired, I saw the need to add a value to my current income.

I looked for alternatives and found this free course to invest in myself and run my own business.

I've been looking to keep up with the internet and search engines for opportunities.

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What are the reason people go into business?

People have a great business idea they want to realize. People earn not enough money. People have problems on their work. People are fed up with their 8/5 job. People are unemployed. And there might be a lot more reasons.


Why do people venture into a business?

for me...most people venture into business to have profit and to have xtra work.


How much should a business owner pay themselves?

i am a business owner for over 11 years I take whatever the government leaves me after they tax me to death


What are share prices?

When a business needs to raise cash, they arrange to sell shares of the business to individual people. There are regulations to be followed, but basically a share is a piece of ownership of the company. If you buy a share, you own that much of the company. The share price is what you have to pay for it. If a lot of people want the shares, and there aren't enough to go around, the price will go up. If people don't trust the company, they all try to sell their shares and the price of each share will go down.


What do business people use money for?

Oh, dude, business people use money for all sorts of thrilling things like paying employees, buying supplies, and hopefully treating themselves to a fancy lunch every now and then. I mean, who wouldn't want to splurge on a gourmet sandwich after a long day of crunching numbers and making deals, am I right? So yeah, money is basically the fuel that keeps the business world running smoothly... and deliciously.

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