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Guy Fieri Is Insanely Busy. Here's How He Gets It All Done.

The chef, TV star, vintner and entrepreneur has a secret to being in a million places at once.
Source: David Yellen
David Yellen

"Have a great relationship with your attorney before you need to,” says Guy Fieri. “And with your accountant -- don’t wait till you’re sitting in the middle of all kinds of questions to try to understand how your accounting system works.”

This isn’t how Fieri talks on or any other of his Emmy-winning TV shows. You won’t hear him like this if, on some lucky night, you happen to catch him at one of his more than 60 restaurants (he does pop in!), dishing out the most bewitching condiment to ever grace a sandwich, his signature Donkey Sauce. But Fieri didn’t become a celebrity chef superstar phenomenon -- a career that -- on tattoos and personality alone. He did it because he’s equally a nuts-and-bolts entrepreneur, and because he has a great relationship with his attorney and his accountant. “Fortunately,” he says, “I haven’t had my ass handed to me, because I’ve been pretty good about looking ahead.”

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