The 7 Toughest Startup Lessons You Don’t Want to Learn the Hard Way

I started my first business at 19 years old and thought I knew it all. The business quickly grew to $500,000 in gross revenue with five employees in three states. Business was good, but because I didn’t learn how to manage my business, things quickly got out of control.

Six years into the business, because of mismanaging the finances, I was $100,000 in debt. My dream of entrepreneurship had turned into a nightmare. This experience taught me some lessons that young entrepreneurs need to know.

The 7 Toughest Startup Lessons You Don’t Want to Learn the Hard Way

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Rick Duris is CopyRanger.

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