Fund a Franchise Using Your 401(k) or IRA [Part 11 of 13]

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Fund a Franchise Using Your 401(k) or IRA

In this video, Beau & Amanda discuss how to invest in a franchise using a 401k or IRA.

Amanda explains that it is possible to do a Rob's rollover and invest the funds into the franchise. This can even be used as an equity injection if getting an SBA loan.

She emphasizes the benefits of using idle funds to buy a business that can cash flow long term, especially if you want to eventually get out of the W-2 rat race.

Amanda & Beau have collaborated on a training program for entrepreneurs who want to learn more about owning a franchise called Fran University (https://franuniversity.com). Go there to register for free training.

Timestamps
[00:18] How to invest in a franchise with a 401(k) or IRA
[00:26] Do you have a qualified retirement account?
[00:35] You can use the funds into the franchise as equity injection if you’re getting an SBA loan
[00:53] Using ROBS rollover as an option
[01:40] What are your possible gross revenue and total expenses
[01:49] In real estate, everything is about leverage
[02:20] Amanda can show you concepts that might totally work
[02:28] The ROBS rollover is amazing, if you have funds that are sitting around, it’s a good way to supercharge
[02:59] Go to franuniversity.com to learn and succeed as a franchise owner

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