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I spent most of my career advising people on how to run their businesses, minimize taxes, create financial and internal controls in their companies, analyzing their financial data, etc.
I don't think there is any better training for starting your own business.
Whether its exciting or not is another question..... all depends on the individual. Near the end of my time with a public firm, I spent 75% of my time meeting and dealing with clients. If you think it is all pencil pushing, you have a misconception about it. Although it is moreso in the initial 3-4 grunt work years when you start.
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