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Buck Reed - Does it take money to make money?
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Buck Reed is from Saint Joseph, Michigan. He graduated with a degree in Business Management and a degree in Architecture. His college part-time job of mowing lawns became his full-time career, a lawn mowing and landscape business which he did for 3 years. He was working 70-80 hours a week. He owed over $80,000 in education loans and over $90,000 of credit card debt that he used to finance his business.
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