Tips for a new business!
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it'll certainly not be a easy trot son, i suggest you assemble an A-team(that's a group of of like minded individuals, some possibly silent partners, certainly people you can work with and have the same coreolo-collective visions!) that's what i did, it's gotta be something thats been studied and sounding-board tested thoroughly, you gotta knows your market, don't go out on a limp wrist, in terms of your collateral and casting net, endo-availability etc. i studied risk management in the States, i was 'in' quite early doors, there was no business schools in ireland or the uk that actively persued a risk management course in 1992. anyway, i did have a considerable stake to invest in the venture so did my three other partners, ian vintner is a horse breeder in co.mayo so he's got a vast amount of moolah to extoll. so, yeah, also at the end of the day, it's a lot to do with personality, we are three very big personalities, and there is NO fucking way that we could have convinced our clients, backers etc if we were not as media savvy and generally bullish! it's about how you walk it as well as talk it, i've had a good 13 years in various industries now, and i've always went at it hammer and tongs, ending up with the same result, satisfaction, and a fuckin shit load of money. at the moment is earn just over £56k, and that's what's declarable, i have many other sidelines and shitloads of things in my tailpipe! we are currently embarking on the procurement and rennovation of nineteenth century mews-style property, mewstoday and also my pelting business is coming along nicely. i'm certainly looking to be doubling my salary in three years time! daft eh?