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One issue of buying an owner/operator business is how to manage it. Are you buying a cash flowing business independent of you or are you buying a job?
I looked into buying a plumbing and heating business but realized that I’d simply be buying a job that paid less than the one I had.
A good friend bought a vending business and is still amazed at how much time it takes to run it- even with a manager.
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JulieI would urge you to consider your time. The ideas you listed need a person to run them and therefore will either take your time, or require an employee.
Maybe think along the lines of a business that doesn’t need a full-time employee. Or something that is time intensive at the beginning, but will even out later.
JimOne of my clients recently purchased a fully operational tree/plant nursery and is cash flow positive after his SBA loan 4-6 months in. It’s a hell of a risk, but meets the goals him and his wife have of being financially independent.
When we began researching business opportunities (bizbuysell. com was one place to look) there were several folks just looking to sell as a means for them to retire or they didn’t want to burden their kids with the family business down the road.
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