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$2000 - Want to start business - Need ideas (pg. 2)
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| Vivid Boy |
| quote: | Originally posted by jonSun
Move to Mexico or somewhere like that. $2000 can go alot farther. But seriously you do have options. I started my landscaping company on $8000 and then started a small taxi company on about $6000. The taxi thing made me an extra $1500-2000 a month on average with about 5 hours a week of work when things were running smooth. It can be done. |
u dont need the 8 thou. just steal ur pops car and throw a taxi sign on the top and head downtown nigga |
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| LeopoldStotch |
| sorry to add on to the bad news, but yes 2k isn't going to do much for you. option 1 has the smallest chance of positive success, option 2 requires a lot more than 2k, and option 3 requires you to have some kind of stability other than 2k in your hands. i agree with the above posters. put the 2k in something low risk, low/medium yield for now, and get a job to build your pot from 2k to 20k. if you play your cards right, you should be able to do that in less than 9 months. |
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| jonSun |
| quote: | Originally posted by Krypton
2. Real estate
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This is another good option Back in 2001 my dad & i bought a condo together & we each put down about $2000. We rented it out & were still able to profit even though we put down such a small amount. By 2006 the property was worth almost double what we paid. I should of sold then but i wasnt thinking ahead. Now the property market isnt as good to sell but now is a great time to buy. There are a ton of other things im thinking of doing now aswell but im telling you these ideas cause these are things i have done & they have worked well. |
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| jonSun |
| quote: | Originally posted by Vivid Boy
u dont need the 8 thou. just steal ur pops car and throw a taxi sign on the top and head downtown nigga |
And then charge my pop when he needs a ride to work. |
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| Omega_Blue |
take those stacks and buy a few oz of blow
or gamble |
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| Vivid Boy |
| quote: | Originally posted by jonSun
And then charge my pop when he needs a ride to work. |
where have u been
never see on the ol msn anymore |
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| nchs09 |
| Join the military please. |
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| jonSun |
| quote: | Originally posted by Vivid Boy
where have u been
never see on the ol msn anymore |
i dont have much time to be online much anymore. :( |
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| Vivid Boy |
| quote: | Originally posted by jonSun
i dont have much time to be online much anymore. :( |
thats in gay, theres always time.
i gave up my full time job to be on here
thats dedication |
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| jonze |
| quote: | Originally posted by Krypton
3. Start a portfolio consulting firm. The idea is to offer my stock analysis services to any business or client where I would analyze their investment holdings, and advise them as the quality and valuation of each holding.
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i think you're going to need some credentials to pull this one off |
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| jonSun |
| quote: | Originally posted by Krypton
3. Start a portfolio consulting firm. The idea is to offer my stock analysis services to any business or client where I would analyze their investment holdings, and advise them as the quality and valuation of each holding.
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But you said NOK was a stong buy 2 months ago when it was at $29 a share. Now its at $24. :p
you actually did have some nice pics. For the 3 months i was doing the day trade thing, i did make some profitable moves from your advice. :) |
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| Orbital32 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Krypton
Here are my ideas so far...
1. Build a couple computers and sell them.
2. Start a "services broker" business. The idea is a client would contact me to ask for the best possible company to fulfill their service need. Say they need a computer repair shop. I would find the computer repair company with the lowest possible price, make a deal with them to cut the profit, and connect the client to the shop. This would require a lot of cold calling, and business negotiating, but I think I'm up for it.
3. Start a portfolio consulting firm. The idea is to offer my stock analysis services to any business or client where I would analyze their investment holdings, and advise them as the quality and valuation of each holding.
Other ideas if I had more then $2000...
1. Internet cafe
2. Real estate
3. Hedge fund
$2000 isn't a lot of money, but it's something. My big problem right now is obtaining capital. The banks sure aren't going to give any money to someone like me. One other alternative is joining the Air Force for a few years, saving money, and obtain capital that way. By the time I get out, I'de have enough money to so big things.
Any ideas people? |
Red, double zeros. |
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