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You have just received a sizable inheritance. After paying off your personal debts, you have $500,000 remaining to begin a new business in your local area. 1. Perform an analysis of your local area. What market exists in your area with unfulfilled needs or wants? What kind of retail stores do you wish were available? What are the demographics of your town? Have you heard people talking about a store they wish was open for business in your town? What types of businesses do well in your town?

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