I Started a Business With My Childhood Friend Over 15 Years — Here Are The Biggest Pros and Cons

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A solo entrepreneur’s journey is a lonely one — everything is on you, there’s nobody to bounce ideas off of, and rough waters demand an incredible personal drive to keep going. That’s why finding a business partner for your new venture is generally considered to be a smart move to minimize risks and distribute challenges. Two heads are better than one, right?

Finding a partner, however, is easier said than done.

Where to find someone who has complementary skills, the willingness to undertake the risks and responsibilities of a nascent business, and — perhaps most importantly — the integrity and loyalty necessary

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