Restaurant Franchise Financing

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Restaurant Franchise Financing

In this Q&A session, Beau addresses critical questions about financing challenges, SBA loans, and strategies for restaurant franchise acquisitions. He shares valuable insights and solutions to help you navigate the complexities of funding your business venture.

Are you an entrepreneur or business owner looking to buy or expand a business? Book a discovery call with Beau to learn all the ways he can help you - https://investorfinancingpodcast.com/rumble

Timestamps:
(01:03) SBA Financing for a Franchise with Limited Units
(01:37) Emerging Franchise Concepts and Due Diligence
(02:35) The Role of a Commercial Mortgage Advisor in Lender Selection
(03:18) Rates and Negotiations in Commercial Mortgages
(03:57) Incentives for Commercial Mortgage Advisors and SBA Deal Flow
(04:22) Purchasing a Building for a Non-Franchise Restaurant
(05:10) Startup Financing, Business Plans, and Equity
(05:57) SBA 7A and 504 Options for Real Estate Acquisition
(06:17) Purchasing an Established Restaurant without Experience
(06:47) Bank Overlays and Building Compensating Factors
(07:45) Building a Compelling Story for Loan Approval

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About Beau: Beau Eckstein is a franchise consultant, commercial mortgage advisor, and business ownership coach who helps entrepreneurs buy, build, and expand their businesses. He assists aspiring entrepreneurs in finding their ideal franchise or business opportunity. Beau's expertise as an investor and business owner allows him to guide clients through the entire process of acquiring, funding, and growing their ventures.

🎥 The video interviews we do on IFP will help you scale your real estate business and learn how to finance all your projects.

About the Channel: Want to structure your investments in the right and secure way?

Learn great insights and make the right decisions through the Investor Financing Podcast hosted by Beau Eckstein.

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