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Have you ever thought about "using Other People's Money: OPM" so that you could buy a business and re-invent a business/or real estate and also realized that customers and renters ''pay for it all for you'' if structured so. <br><br>Buy a business using none or very little of your own money. This article may amaze you as you see the power and possible simplicity of '''[[wikipedia:Leverage_(finance)|leveraging]]''' your business ownership -- for instance by finding a motivated seller who will take little or nothing down and do owner financing (and carry a lien) upon the business and properties, for one example. The following are suggestions based on some U.S.A. processes, and is an outline of how it could work, and some considerations for such an opportunity to succeed would include your finding out what are the ''exact applicable laws and regulations'' that you must comply with in your area in the jurisdictions of your state and local courts and laws -- which are probably quite different from place to place.
 
Have you ever thought about "using Other People's Money: OPM" so that you could buy a business and re-invent a business/or real estate and also realized that customers and renters ''pay for it all for you'' if structured so. <br><br>Buy a business using none or very little of your own money. This article may amaze you as you see the power and possible simplicity of '''[[wikipedia:Leverage_(finance)|leveraging]]''' your business ownership -- for instance by finding a motivated seller who will take little or nothing down and do owner financing (and carry a lien) upon the business and properties, for one example. The following are suggestions based on some U.S.A. processes, and is an outline of how it could work, and some considerations for such an opportunity to succeed would include your finding out what are the ''exact applicable laws and regulations'' that you must comply with in your area in the jurisdictions of your state and local courts and laws -- which are probably quite different from place to place.
  
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