What is the most profitable business to be in like lawyer,doctor,and etc.?



Answer:
Try reading this book: The Millionaire Next Door

It's not your profession so much as how you live. Establish a great savings ethic and stick with it. This book was pretty insightful. all those doctors and lawyers living the high life may very well be in debt up to their eyeballs because they're spending more than they earn, and racking up incredible interest debt.
Probably the owner of a really large firm (company) that sells something essential with not much competition.
I would suggest searching www.google.com for answers
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