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Black TV 4 Me: Maxxed Out

Faith Black
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I am truly enjoying Maxxed Out on OWN.
I am all about anything that is Black with NO DRAMA, no depressing history, no (this that or the other [thanks Genz niece, I love this saying lol]).

So just like with my Black Christmas shows I decided I'll do other Black shows

OWN's Maxxed Out
TheΒ eight-episode seriesΒ dives into the emotional and financial chaos and how money (and mismanaged money) can strain even the strongest relationships.
The financial expert is Leah Collins

https://www.oprah.com/app/maxxed-out-full-episodes.html

📺Episode 1 was really good, I enjoyed it.

📺Episode 2 was really really good. I enjoyed it.

📺Episode 3; I absolutely loved these sisters and was so impressed with their former careers and then them opening a bakery. That's incredibly amazing to me.
They funny too and so from here I was like let me go ahead and make this post 😄

📺The remaining episodes were good as well.
Most were business owners and it's just new to me that you can have a whole successful store front and be in debt.
I didn't know this. I thought as long as you're able to pay your business rent, supplies, taxes and so on that you were making money.Β 
Well, wait they were making money like 75k a year for 1 business and 100k for another, roughly what I remember. It's just that their expenses were way higher than what they were making, so they were taking home 2k a year.

Or just didn't seem to have any personal income. So I'm like how do you have a business, with customers and making money, but you're not able to live off your business?Β 
You have no salary.
I knew about the whole red vs black and that most businesses operate in the red deficit up until Christmas season, but I've just never seen it explained like this particularly for very small businesses. Like, they are the owners but they need a salary too right?
Cause I bet those big businesses still have the CEO and others getting a salary.
Oh, I guess this is where "company" comes in vs small business or sole proprietor I guess.

A business...not anything I want anymore. I mean, I felt this way many years before watching the show but I'm just saying even more now


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