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Business Risks & Opportunities: Special Guest Liz Van Dyke

17m · Money Moxy Podcast · 13 Aug 01:16

There is always risk associated with entrepreneurship. But how do you know if the risk is worth it? Sometimes you can run a risk analysis and determine your ROI (return on investment), and sometimes you just have to take a leap of faith. In this episode, Liz Van Dyke, owner of Stocklist Goods, discusses her most recent risk as a business owner, increasing her puzzle inventory by almost 3000% (24 to 700) during the pandemic and becoming a core distributor for a puzzle manufacturer. 

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