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My wife has been increasingly expressing interest in a multi-level marketing business. I've expressed my concern with her involvement in this since I don't see where she has the bandwidth to devote to a business in addition to a full time job, a part time job with some on-call requirements, a toddler at home, and an expressed desire to begin nursing grad school in the summer. I'm also concerned that she has no direct experience with the business line she's chosen (nutritional supplements). She also has no experience in business, writing a business plan, bookkeeping, or doing sales. She has now decided to proceed with it despite my misgivings. That being said, I'm trying to be supportive as I can if for no other reason than to keep peace in the household; I'm not going to file divorce papers over this.
That being said, the biggest thing I need to know is what is our all-in risk in such a venture? She keeps citing a $100 initial "investment" and I have trouble believing that's all we would be on the hook for. If that's all there is that's fine, I can almost write it off as an entertainment expense if things go pear shaped. However I want to shield our family (me and daughter) from larger financial problems should this venture not succeed since the statistics about business failures aren't good. We're doing OK but not great financially, so it's not like we are in huge need of a new revenue stream and wife could keep any profit for her own purposes.
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esquared
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That being said, the biggest thing I need to know is what is our all-in risk in such a venture? She keeps citing a $100 initial "investment" and I have trouble believing that's all we would be on the hook for. If that's all there is that's fine, I can almost write it off as an entertainment expense if things go pear shaped. However I want to shield our family (me and daughter) from larger financial problems should this venture not succeed since the statistics about business failures aren't good. We're doing OK but not great financially, so it's not like we are in huge need of a new revenue stream and wife could keep any profit for her own purposes.
Locked at OP's request.
esquared
Anandtech Forum Director
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