Cash Flow: Solving the Problem of How to Get it Started
Filed in archive Entrepreneurship by Greg Cruey on December 3, 2008
Lack of cash flow when you first get started in a business can be a major obstacle. Often the solution is a catch-22: you get a second job to bring in money for the start-up business that you no longer really have time for because of the second job you took to bring in money for it. Some people have the energy and the time management skills to make that work for a while. But many entrepreneurs who start down this road burn out before their own business becomes self-sustaining. That leaves them with a life centered around the second job they didn't really want and probably don't much like...
Yaro didn't go that way. Read Yaro's story and see how he got to create, manage and sell several different Internet businesses in the last decade.

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