wanting to start an IT company

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August 29, 2008, 06:00 PM — 

Hello, I am currently enrolled in a private school and will be expeceted to graduate in May, 2010 with B.S. in Finance!
I really would love to start thinking about having own my IT company. So far, I don't have any idea.
Right now, I have found out how to create a business and have made a good progress for obtaining legal issues maintaining owning own my business by the time I graduate from current institution!

I am using this space to get additional help! Please help me and support me with your professional knowledge and the best ideas for starting own my IT company!

*I can create a business while I am in school but can't take any profit from the company*

I will be happy to listen to all your bloggers' advice!

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