So far this year, we have been going through all of the things you need to do and consider before starting a new business. I want you to have thought about every single thing so that you don't make any mistakes and your successful in your new startup. Remember we believe in low risk startups, meaning that we're gonna try to do everything we can for under 5 000 dollars this week. I want to talk about co-founders, should you have one? Is it a good idea? What are the long-term benefits and problems.
You should only have a co-founder if they add something, bring something to the table or add significant value. Keyword here, add value. Maybe that's an actual money. A lot of times the co-founder is listed simply because they brought money to the table.