I want to use up to $50,000 to start a business - what kind of business can I start?

Anonymous
Buy a franchise.
Anonymous
10x it in the market in next 5 years and then live off of dividends.
Anonymous
Unless you’re investing in something passive, like stocks, you need some passion, ambition, and initiative. Sounds like you’re burned out or a generally low energy person. That’s fine, but starting a business sounds more demanding than what you have to give to it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I don't really like to do anything other than sleep, travel and eat.


Only fans is your best bet if all you’re concerned about is making money with the least amount of effort. It’s still work, but not like slogging through a real job. Find a niche and the sky is the limit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I don't really like to do anything other than sleep, travel and eat.


Only fans is your best bet if all you’re concerned about is making money with the least amount of effort. It’s still work, but not like slogging through a real job. Find a niche and the sky is the limit.


Mukbang on planes, trains, and automobiled until you pass out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I don't really like to do anything other than sleep, travel and eat.



Smuggler.

Use the startup funds for vehicle, luggage, and body alterations for hiding contraband.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Buy a franchise.


A Chick Fil-a franchise.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I don't really like to do anything other than sleep, travel and eat.


Food truck. Assuming you can cook.
Anonymous
If you aren’t sure what you want to do, the right answer is to enroll in Ramit Sethi’s course: https://www.iwillteachyoutoberich.com/get-earnable/

It’s expensive, but worth every penny. (No, I’m not affiliated with the program, but I wish I was).

Anonymous
Dog sitting
Anonymous
Google some franchises. There may be some that start that low
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Dog sitting

OP could make more sitting on people, imo
Anonymous
If I had 50k earmarked for business, I’d probably invest it with a friend who has a small gourmet food business. I have some ideas for expansion and buying the equipment is the biggest start-up cost.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you aren’t sure what you want to do, the right answer is to enroll in Ramit Sethi’s course: https://www.iwillteachyoutoberich.com/get-earnable/

It’s expensive, but worth every penny. (No, I’m not affiliated with the program, but I wish I was).



Can you explain this more?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I don't really like to do anything other than sleep, travel and eat.


So you want to start a business?
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