Bethenny Frankel shares how she used to charge admission for her high school parties, that time she lost millions from *one* mistake, and how she's learned to be taken seriously as a businesswoman. 💯🙌
Scroll down for more of Frankel’s revelations, from charging admission to house parties in high school to learning how to be taken seriously as a businesswoman.My first job was brief, but it was working at a bakery in Long Island. I wanted to have a party, and I wanted to be able to pay for it, so I did that. Then I worked at two clothing stores in New York City. I used to throw parties and charge people admission in high school, too. I've always been entrepreneurial.
You have to either be very diligent in saving or investing, or have what I call an event, like a transaction, which is what my Skinnygirl deal was. By the same token, though, it’s expensive to continue to grow a business after your one hit. You have a staff, offices, insurance, and trademark lawyers. It’s expensive to protect yourself. So you’ve got to rocket to the launch and stay on. Or, once you become really successful, you can cash out and not work anymore.
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