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  1. Yes I do have someone that I trust to help me with the accounting aspect. The fact that I am not established definitely adds additional challenges. I have projections and looking at the current production I am personally doing now, this business will be profitable. Thank you for your insight!
  2. I would LOVE to hear more about this and if you have a contact that would be awesome! Thank you I dont claim side hustles on my taxes
  3. Thank you that helps. I will actually be brick and morter, as I need the products on display for clients to choose. In terms of cost, the Manufacturer provides the product on consignment, so there is no up front product cost. So basically with traditional small business loans they will be looking at my credit and assets to determine eligibility? Do they look at profitability and allow no collateral? If the Company does not exist yet as it is starting up will they even consider profitability? Investors or Investment companies? Generally better or worse? Does it matter? Portable Sheds and Carports Thank you I am! However I disagree. Information and knowledge is important, and listening to everyone who is willing to say anything has value. Its up to me to sort through and decide how I proceed. Last time I checked there is no human being on earth that is perfect so I dont mind hearing from others. After all, if I knew it all Id already be rich and retired.
  4. Hello I am currently in the early stages of opening my own business. We will have a location and a physical product we are selling. Currently putting together a business plan As a first timer, I was hoping my fellow Bills fans could give me advice..."dos and donts'" with starting a small business..specifically things I should be aware of or try to have ready if my intention is to get a Small Business loan, grant or investors. I am going to go with a S-Corp, and work in the industry so I have familiarity with the vendors I would need and things of that nature Really it comes down to securing enough capital to have the bills paid for 6-12 months as the company starts. The good news is the actual product is provided via consignment so we are looking at rent, payroll, supplies, licensing, marketing etc as our cost. I am aware this is pretty generic, I have been doing some research online as I try to get all my ducks in a row, so any insight, help or advice you are willing to share would be awesome! Thank you!
  5. he definitely hated cousins and definitely loves Josh...this combo is gold
  6. This is all true Add in his advanced age period,. He had croanies galore and his entire purpose was really keeping the team positioned to stay during the transition to new ownership. So, being competitive wasnt the first priority, keeping the books clean, keeping it profitable were the biggest concerns. I have to give a ton of credit to the Pegulas and the team they built with Beane and Mcdermott I also give a ton of credit to Ralph for making sure we are able to have this moment
  7. this is spot on, you can add the weather adding to the challenges as well
  8. exactly, he doesnt have their Cache, which makes a difference in this world sadly. This specificity of this also seems a little different and would be off putting to any potential employer who then would probably say is he worth he trouble? The numbers say no. Will someone take aflier, maybe. Will he stick around if they do, probably not.
  9. As Bi polar as we are as Bille fans, this ***** right here us why we bave the best fan base in the world.
  10. not always true....look at Bill Cowher, Gruden, McDaniels, Rhule etc turning away opportunities. Is it extremely hard to NOT just take a HC coaching job because as you said there are only 32 in the world. YES it is. I Totally agree and that would have to weigh heavily in the decision. However, if that job location and system you will be working in will simply fail, some stay where they are (Analyst, booth, OC) and take a chance that an opportunity that better suits them will be available down the road. Because who wants to go into a situation destined for failure, even if it is a rare and unique opportunity.
  11. technically both but I was referring to myself hahaha
  12. Bills Brass better have someone scoping the boards! Lets not get outcoached because we are lazy changing up audibles!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ' golden eye!
  13. I was 15, amd the trouble was just beginning at that point. lol
  14. Ill second that, I look forward to reading your thoughts every week.
  15. this article provides additional insight into what a joke our front office USED to be and how GOOD it is now. So Seattle picked him at 75, they were worried about another team at 88, but there we were waiting a "half round too long" (pick 105). Well a good FO would have an idea who wants who and picks accordingly. A good FO would have known to pull the trigger with their 3rd to make sure they got their guy. Apparently we were sold on Ftiz and didnt have a good read on what the teams ahead of us would do. A Good FO would have known that they didnt have a shot to get him in the 4th. Obviously we were so enamored with TJ that we let a great player slip through our hands. As ***** as that all is, we can at least rejoice in the fact that our FO is pretty damn good at playing the game with other NFL execs yup see my post above. At least we have pros in our FO now yup
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