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Old 06-30-2014, 07:05 AM   #32
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Default Re: Starting a brick and mortar

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Originally Posted by RandJCigars View Post
I just opened my second cigar lounge / b&m and I would echo what these guys have said; if you live in a good state where taxes aren't ridiculous and bans aren't prevalent, than go for it.
How's business? Sounds like you have a lot invested. Between paying off your loans, along with salary, BAU operating costs, etc... Is there any left over? I don't mean for you to open your books, but to just illustrate that at the end of the day, the margins aren't that big and any missteps could wash away any profit.

Perhaps I am wrong and the cigar business is flush with cash?
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