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The Basics, Starting Out
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<blockquote data-quote="ADHD" data-source="post: 1685616" data-attributes="member: 98188"><p>52 , self employed since 24 , raised 6 kids , now have my youngest daughter (20) and grand daughter (7 months) and slowed down on spending a little until they are financially on their feet . 6 figures in guns,glass ,etc . Was to the point that accountant advised starting gun shop to reap benefits of purchasing wholesale as well as write offs . So did that 5 years ago , and went crazy at first with shows and sales , etc , but now just have my Cerakote guy and machinist working part time and told them to take in enough work to break even on gun shop until I can make it back over to run it ,after taking advantage of the new economy with my primary business . Gonna ride it out and when goes belly up , will probably make the step to close primary biz , sell off equipment ,trucks ,etc , then go over to semi retirement and run gun shop again</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ADHD, post: 1685616, member: 98188"] 52 , self employed since 24 , raised 6 kids , now have my youngest daughter (20) and grand daughter (7 months) and slowed down on spending a little until they are financially on their feet . 6 figures in guns,glass ,etc . Was to the point that accountant advised starting gun shop to reap benefits of purchasing wholesale as well as write offs . So did that 5 years ago , and went crazy at first with shows and sales , etc , but now just have my Cerakote guy and machinist working part time and told them to take in enough work to break even on gun shop until I can make it back over to run it ,after taking advantage of the new economy with my primary business . Gonna ride it out and when goes belly up , will probably make the step to close primary biz , sell off equipment ,trucks ,etc , then go over to semi retirement and run gun shop again [/QUOTE]
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