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If you've done a great job setting up your business, I believe your net profit will be something like $.60 to $1.xx per package you process and ship.

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The first thing to consider is are you building this as an MVP or are you digitizing a business where you are already offering this service successfully offline. Ultimately you get what you pay for and if you go down the cost-effective route initially MVP style you will need to rebuild at a late...

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This sounds like an exciting venture and a worthy cause, EdTech is a hot space right now, and rightly so. Something to consider first of all is whether you want to build an MVP or a basic prototype. If you are digitizing something which already exists, and therefore the need and model is proven...

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If there is no co-pay or coinsurance assigned to a line of service, it is unlikely that the patient would be billed a co-pay or coinsurance for an out-of-network provider. However, it is important to check the patient's insurance policy and any agreements between the insurance company and the...

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Finding a cofounder is tough, especially at early stage. I think the way your are approaching it make sense and I followed a similar path. Once you have developed an MVP you will have more to show both to potential cofounders, employees and investors. This will also allow you to raise some see...

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What you're asking is very complex and to me 2% to 4% seems like a terrible ROI. There is a lot of information that needs to be provided to determine how to structure the deal and if it's even a good deal. Are you getting equity (a part of the ownership of the company) for your investment? If yes...

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To determine market size, you will need to look at potential customer data or revenue/transactions each year. You will need to: 1. Define your target customer and audience 2. Estimate audience size and target customers 3. Determine growth rate if possible taking into account organic and churn 4....

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