>When using cash is your only option. Unless you know a way to get
>equipment for free. If so, I'd love to know. :)

Seriously: watch this for the answer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BE8b02EdZvw

I'm starting a new "game" this month. I bought a set of tires for my
work car and got a $60 rebate. Rather than just spend that, I'm going
to use it as the start of a new "business". I'm going to buy an
undervalued item and sell it for a profit. Rinse and repeat. My goal
is to snowball that until I can take some of the money out to buy a
nice Mak "2 Star General" pellet grill/smoker (about $2300). When I
do, it will be purchased with "free money". But it will have been made
the old-fashioned way: I earned it. Sort of. :) That's "capitalism" in
a nutshell. I think I can make that goal by next summer.

You can do the same. You just need to identify a small amount of "seed
money" to get you started, and then not "rob" that business for any
other thing until you meet your objective.

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