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Ask the questions you want the answer to.
Do you actuallly have a business or are you procrastinating.
Testing hypotheses prior to building is the name of the game. Build after I understand the problem space better. So, my question is really centered around cash flow and what issues founders/ceos have when thinking about it for their businesses. That's all!
You're trying to solve problems you don't have. You'll achieve more by starting a business.
Fair. Except I'm attempting to understand if there is pain and problems for founders/ceos of their companies when it comes to cash flow management. And using that understanding to build a business solving that pain. So, different intent, but your comment is making me think my approach. Thanks~!
Solutions: use factoring, borrow money, raise investment money.