Shownotes
We talk a lot about why retirement doesn’t mean the end of working — not just to generate income but to create purpose and give back to the community. And today, we’re going to look at one route to starting and running a business that might be a perfect fit for your retirement plan: franchising. Our guest is Leslie Kuban, Franchise Consultant and Franchise Owner with FranNet.
Discussion Topics
- How you might be able to save $300 a month
- “19.3M would save by refinancing their mortgages — and here's how much”
- Blue Zones: the areas of the world where people tend to live longest and happiest
- “Here are the top 5 U.S. cities for retirement”
- Why it matters that Florida doesn’t have a state income tax
- The often-misunderstood world of franchising
- What you should know about franchising if you’re considering a new business
- Why franchising makes sense for people who don’t necessarily consider themselves to be “entrepreneurial”
- Why recent retirees are the ideal franchise owners for franchised companies
- How to figure out which franchise is right for you
- Generating income Vs. building value
- Creating a cross-generational legacy
- Franchises you might want to research: portable storage franchises, pet care, home and commercial insulation, junk removal
- What’s safer: having cash or having money in the market?
- Why we should consider celebrating our 100th birthdays sooner rather than later
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About Beau Henderson:
Beau Henderson is a retirement consultant, money and business coach, best-selling author, radio host, and Founder of RichLife Advisors. He has helped over 3,000 clients to not just improve their relationship with money, but to live their unique definition of a fulfilled life with purpose. RichLife Advisors helps clients across the United States approaching retirement with a strategy to:
- Save more money
- Pay less in taxes
- Properly address the 12 components of creating a successful retirement
- Protect the people and things that they care about the most
- Live their unique definition of a RichLife in retirement
The Retirement Resource is produced by Crate Media.