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Return on investment is different for every person, business, and situation. First you must look at your goals….what do you hope to obtain with your investment? Next, what are you investing, money, time, and/or resources? What is the timeframe for your endeavor and what milestones are you looking for along the way? It is not always about the end result, most often you get your greatest rewards during the journey.
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