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/biz/ - Business & Finance


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Question /biz/,but first a little backstory.

I’m a recent high school graduate and when I was 14 I used to mow lawns (boring I know), but instead of buying things or saving it I decided to instead reinvest my earnings. After under the table hiring 3 kids, I was then able to make an approximate monthly income of around 1300/month (not a lot of money, but for a kid you’re essentially a millionaire in your own eyes) and showed that I have somewhat good comprehension with money management. I never once took a finance class but I want to take business as a career path a little more seriously.

What would be the best place to start learning business? Would going to college be a good idea? What should I do now that I am out of school? I am currently on a gap year, so parents aren’t forcing rent happily enough. Because Business is the career path I am most considering.

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>>21050823
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