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To start a LLC or not to start a LLC that is the question?

Tommy Benson
  • Stockton, CA
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My sister attended a Robert Kiyosaki

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Wendell De Guzman
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The most important thing is to get the CASH into your business FIRST. So focus on those activities that will create the money or the revenue. Putting up an LLC is not one of them.

Focus on building your buyers' database and knowing your market. Focus on finding good deals. Connect the two. Make money. Then put up the LLC from the money from your first deal. My point is spend 99% of your time on making the money and 1% on other things that are important but do not generate revenue (like putting up an LLC).

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