They make a little bit of money, they have to spend a little money, you have to pay money to survive. You have to pay rent or a mortgage or whatever. Right. The biggest thing that I see with small businesses that fail that had, you know, gotten to the 10 million or 15 million dollar mark and then they fail anyway. They started spending money to make money. They didn't track their cash flow quick enough or they had a couple bad months and they assumed the business was going to bounce back. (26:05–26:12)
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Asserts that small businesses can fail even after reaching $10-15 million in revenue.
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