"Until You Own Your Own, You Can't Be Free": Official 2017 Entrepreneurship Thread

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I have been running my business on the side for about 3 years now. I couldn't quit my main job since I have a wife and kids (if I was single I would have bounced 12 months ago). I am at a point where I have more orders than I have time to fill given my main job/family schedule. I am trying to save up 6 months of expenses so I can do entrepreneurship full time but do you think that is enough? I can get healthcare on my wife's plan so that won't be a huge concern. I know some people say 12-18 months but this is not a new gig, I have an established clientele and contracts and I am actually leaving money on the table since I am running out of time in the evenings and weekends to work.

what u do?
 

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Thread been dead for over 2 years :snoop:


Since March, I've invested over $4,000 into rebuilding my tax practice for the 2021 season.

Switched my EIN from NJ to NC, changed my Dba to a new name (sole proprietor), and will write off those expenses on my Schedule C giving me a bigger tax refund.
 

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I remember moo.com, copped some BC from them years ago. quality is real good and thick paper . even the box that it comes in is quality
 
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