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❓ASK Would you sell your high costing business or keep using it as a high income source ?

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Sometimes your business run smoother than you expect, till it starts worthing a high value, at this point, would you sell it and use the money to start another business that requires no effort or regular monitor or just keep it as an income source but with monitoring it ?
i personally would sell it to get in something more comfortable, since life isn't all about money :) what about you ? what do you think is right ?
 
Sometimes your business run smoother than you expect, till it starts worthing a high value, at this point, would you sell it and use the money to start another business that requires no effort or regular monitor or just keep it as an income source but with monitoring it ?
i personally would sell it to get in something more comfortable, since life isn't all about money :) what about you ? what do you think is right ?
Yeah, I agree with you sir. Life isn't all about money and if I felt the business is growing more than my capabilities, l would sell it out for to start another one that requires less stress.
 
Such business management would be key too, but for me an already high yielding business if properly done can even yield higher numbers so it doesn't have to be sold one can continue to
 
If have a successful business that fetching me a good profit I will not sell it as far that I don't have problem on it. If I'm going through a lot stretch, I will hire suitable employee.
 
You always can have more than one business , if one is giving profits , you can hire people , passive income streams are good idea tbh in my opinion
 
You always can have more than one business , if one is giving profits , you can hire people , passive income streams are good idea tbh in my opinion
You made a point. It's better to have a different sources of income, if you have a business that is fetching you a good money, you can establish another profitable business and hire people to be working for you.
 
I think selling it out rightly may not be an option for me but if the future of the business looks bleak i would rather sell and use the funds to set up another business that will generate profit for me but i really need to look before i leap.
 
I will rather keep the business if its future is still bright than selling it and later regret. The purpose of every business is to have high reputation and value in the public. So if the income is still futuristic, I will stick to it till the end.
 
Agreeable indeed to be true , every business that is giving you positive returns should be kept as long its giving you profits so that you can diversify your income streams and make it multiple tbh
 
I think selling it out rightly may not be an option for me but if the future of the business looks bleak i would rather sell and use the funds to set up another business that will generate profit for me but i really need to look before i leap.
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Such business management would be key too, but for me an already high yielding business if properly done can even yield higher numbers so it doesn't have to be sold one can continue to
Yes, as far that Business is giving a higher profit, there's no need to sale it at all. Unless if you are through a lot of challenges in the business.
 
Sometimes your business run smoother than you expect, till it starts worthing a high value, at this point, would you sell it and use the money to start another business that requires no effort or regular monitor or just keep it as an income source but with monitoring it ?
i personally would sell it to get in something more comfortable, since life isn't all about money :) what about you ? what do you think is rig
Sometimes your business run smoother than you expect, till it starts worthing a high value, at this point, would you sell it and use the money to start another business that requires no effort or regular monitor or just keep it as an income source but with monitoring it ?
i personally would sell it to get in something more comfortable, since life isn't all about money :) what about you ? what do you think is right ?
Sometimes your business run smoother than you expect, till it starts worthing a high value, at this point, would you sell it and use the money to start another business that requires no effort or regular monitor or just keep it as an income source but with monitoring it ?
i personally would sell it to get in something more comfortable, since life isn't all about money :) what about you ? what do you think is right ?
I would keep my high cost business and hire someone who will take care of everything but it brings more problems i would sell it and buy a profitable business with less risk.
 
The goal of a start up is usually the profitability. When the business is doing well that means the goal is achieved. Now I wonder why there is the idea of selling it to open up a new business. It seems out of logic to me.
 
When you have a business that generates a very good income regularly, it is not a smart business decision to sell such business to another person. You can use the profits generated from such business to open another one in a different location.
 
I don't see the reason why anyone will sell a business that has been very Profitable for him . He should even seek for how to expand the business
 
I will rather keep the business if its future is still bright than selling it and later regret. The purpose of every business is to have high reputation and value in the public. So if the income is still futuristic, I will stick to it till the end.
Yeah, a business that has a future is so good. Selling it will only lead to regrets. I would also stick to the business and make it grow. Such a business will feed you for a very long time.
 
Some people may perhaps want to go for another business that can even earn them more than that, but instead of selling it, one can hire a trusted manager and go for the business because no one knows what may occur in the nearest future.
 
It wouldn't be a good idea selling your business because it having a high cost of operation. All business do go through a process like that, it's just a matter of time. I would rather keep it and keep struggling.
 
It wouldn't be a good idea selling your business because it having a high cost of operation. All business do go through a process like that, it's just a matter of time. I would rather keep it and keep struggling.
Yeah the determination to keep running the business irrespective of the high cost or not might pay off at the end and the person won't regret
 

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