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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 2014915" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Since you guys know everything and I in your opinion know nothing. Then please accept my apology for suggesting that the man keep a fairly large free cash supply on hand for at least the first year until he gets the hang of it then drop it down as he becomes better able to foresee and anticipate upcoming events and can plan accordingly. Remember profit that's what you give the government. What you live on is your cash flow. I have seen too many cases where guys were taking out too much cash for their own life style enjoyment then had next to nothing available when they hit rough patches or their employees were no longer willing to work for next to nothing while supporting the contractors opulent lifestyle that was being flaunted in front of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 2014915, member: 58386"] Since you guys know everything and I in your opinion know nothing. Then please accept my apology for suggesting that the man keep a fairly large free cash supply on hand for at least the first year until he gets the hang of it then drop it down as he becomes better able to foresee and anticipate upcoming events and can plan accordingly. Remember profit that's what you give the government. What you live on is your cash flow. I have seen too many cases where guys were taking out too much cash for their own life style enjoyment then had next to nothing available when they hit rough patches or their employees were no longer willing to work for next to nothing while supporting the contractors opulent lifestyle that was being flaunted in front of them. [/QUOTE]
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