Nathan: What advice would you give to someone who didn't realize they wanted to be an entrepreneur until maybe they were senior in college or even a few years into a corporate job? Nathan: Make sure whatever you're making at city or whatever your full-time job is, pay off obviously high interest debt. And once you get to the point where you've got like nine to 12 months of savings in your bank, meaning if you quit your job, you could survive with no extra income for 12 months - that's basically your time to go take a big risk and try and launch something new.
On today’s show, I talk with Nathan Latka. Nathan is the Principal of private equity firm Latka capital, Executive Producer and Host of “The Top Entrepreneurs” podcast, a bestselling author, and CEO of various SaaS businesses. He also founded and built his first software business, Heyo, from his college dorm room, which he was later able to exit from with a successful sale.
IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN:
How to start a business when you have no related skills.
How to launch your new venture with little to no capital.
What you can do to launch a business while being in school or employed full-time.
Why goal setting is keeping you broke.
Where to start investing your first few thousand dollars.
And much, much more!
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