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But the next step that is at least equally important is making sure that the business is the right fit for you, the new owner. Make sure that you wake up in the morning say to yourself “I get to go to work today” not “I have to go to work today.”Do you own a business? If you are like most business owners, you probably have a lot of responsibilities. First and foremost, you have to meet payroll. Every time. You also need to pay rent and suppliers - on time. All th Determining that the business is a right fit for you is varies from person to person. If you’ve been in the auto repair business all of your life, then owning a muffler shop or a quick lube service might be tailor made for your personality and life style. But, if you are thinking of buying a pizza parlor and have never worked in food service before, that’s almost like buying a three piece suit without ever trying it on, or a new sports car without taking it for a test drive first. 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If you buy a business you’ll own it for years to come, and perhaps for the rest of your life. Making sure that you truly enjoy what you are doing is the real American dream, so take the business for a test drive.
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