ChanceCoffeeLover Posted January 12 Report Posted January 12 Which business to start under 500k? I don't prefer F&B industry. Mail & Shipping trend seems to be declining. How is laundromat business? What other businesses are good for someone without any business experience? 1 Quote
Popular Post perugu_vada Posted January 12 Popular Post Report Posted January 12 without experience whichever business u start .. u will end up loosing it .. reason being .. at some point in time, u have to get ur hands dirty .. when u are short on staff .. 3 Quote
pushpam123 Posted January 12 Report Posted January 12 Nenu chustunna koncham budget akkuva unna parle day care franchise ela untadi Quote
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dreamchaser Posted January 12 Report Posted January 12 IT consulting company business.no investment and easy 20-30% earnings from employees salary.Bonus blessings from employees for giving them jobs Quote
Pavanonline Posted January 12 Report Posted January 12 ice cream shop or breakfast place anukunta. both seem ridiculous price and crowd where ever I go Quote
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Paamu Posted January 13 Report Posted January 13 4 hours ago, perugu_vada said: without experience whichever business u start .. u will end up loosing it .. reason being .. at some point in time, u have to get ur hands dirty .. when u are short on staff .. so first work chesi in and outs teluskovaali ani telling ? Quote
fasak_vachadu Posted January 13 Report Posted January 13 4 hours ago, ChanceCoffeeLover said: Which business to start under 500k? I don't prefer F&B industry. Mail & Shipping trend seems to be declining. How is laundromat business? What other businesses are good for someone without any business experience? Curry point with evening side business $1 chai 1/2 extra cup charge 50 cents … $1 1 samosa or osmanina biscuit or mirchi bajji or $ 5 plate punugulu with unlimited liquid palli chatini prime location important where at least 1500 to 2000 desi families lives drive tru ayithe inkka super hit put some Swathi eenadu news paper pdf print outs etc… for attracting crowed Quote
GelakoduKri Posted January 13 Report Posted January 13 27 minutes ago, Joah said: 1 . Day care/Montessori 2. American restaurant chain like Olive Garden 3. McDonald 4. gas station 5. Sharkeys hair cut 6. worst Indian restaurant olive garden franchise is around 3 to 5 mill and mcD in rural is min 2mil anna , so 500k capital ki worst Indian restaurant is a hit. Quote
yogdenon Posted January 16 Report Posted January 16 I actually think laundromats can be a solid choice, especially if you find the right location. The startup costs are relatively manageable, and once it’s up and running, it can be pretty low-maintenance. That said, it’s all about finding a location with consistent foot traffic and targeting the right customer base. For example, I recently came across WaveUp, which offers resources to help people invest in funds, if that’s something you’re interested in. You can check it out here: https://hub.waveup.com/. These might offer a way to grow wealth without the heavy day-to-day grind. Quote
Hare Posted January 16 Report Posted January 16 On 1/12/2025 at 7:48 PM, GelakoduKri said: olive garden franchise is around 3 to 5 mill and mcD in rural is min 2mil anna , so 500k capital ki worst Indian restaurant is a hit. You don’t pay 2-5M cash no, take loan Quote
Hare Posted January 16 Report Posted January 16 15 minutes ago, yogdenon said: I actually think laundromats can be a solid choice, especially if you find the right location. The startup costs are relatively manageable, and once it’s up and running, it can be pretty low-maintenance. That said, it’s all about finding a location with consistent foot traffic and targeting the right customer base. Now a days most of the apartments will have in house washer and dryer Quote
Tellugodu Posted January 16 Report Posted January 16 Invest in index and high dividend yield funds and chill know ?? 1 Quote
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