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I have been involved in ecommerce since 1999 and I have come to believe that having too much money to start your new ebusiness can be a bad thing.We see so many ads for Medical Billing. Earn lots of money! Work from home! No experience needed! The ads say anyone can make lots of money doing medical billing, but is it really true?Medical insurance billing has become much more complicated in recent years. If a doctor is to be paid well for his services, the insurance billing is a ver 1. You become wasteful of your time and money. My father always says the more money you have then the more money you waste and this is even more true in business finance than personal finance. If you have a limited budget then you watch every dollar carefully and expect it to pull its weight. The more carefully you weigh your expenditures the more likely they are really worth the money. 2. 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