Company founder didn't take a salary for 9 years: 'Every time I get a paycheck, it feels like I've won the lottery'

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After beauty company Tatcha’s commercial success, the founder has only recently started taking a salary. (via CNBCMakeIt)

That's where self-funding became essential to Tatcha's start. At most, Tsai estimates she accumulated up to $1 million in debt across remaining student loans from undergraduate and business school, as well as credit cards used to float the company.

However, "at one point it wasn't about necessity anymore," Tsai says of self-funding. "It was about maintaining control." However, even after bouts of barely being able to afford groceries, Tsai says her favorite way to spend her money isn't on things. She finds spending on experiences for herself difficult because of her work schedule but tries to invest in ones to help her daughter, Alea, see the world.

 

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MakeIt This is fantastic-I always cheer a female CEO because it’s a much harder climb for them. It helps to have a husband driving an income to pay the bills along the way...good for them!!

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MakeIt is this an ad.? how could a person can survive without payment which means food or something else needed? maybe you forgot sth?

MakeIt What did she live on for 9 years?

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