527: Is Franchising Right for You?

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If you look at the wealthiest people in the world, they almost always get there through business ownership or real estate. The only real exceptions are athletes and entertainers—and let’s be honest, that’s not a realistic path for most of us.



We talk about real estate a lot here and through deal flow in our investor club. But today I want to focus more on business ownership.



One way in is to start a business from scratch. I’ve done that a few times—sometimes it worked out really well, other times it was a total disaster. That’s the reality of startups. They require a certain wiring, an appetite for risk, and the ability to move forward without much of a safety net. It’s harder to do when you’re 52, have three kids heading to college and alimony to pay.



Another option is to buy an existing business. The advantage here is that you’re stepping into something that has already worked, which gives you confidence in the viability of the business. But it’s not without risks. Some businesses depend heavily on key people or relationships that don’t transfer, and the ones that truly run themselves tend to be very expensive and often out of reach.



The third option is franchising. It’s not risk-free either, but it does give you a roadmap. If you’re the type who can follow a proven system, your chances of success go way up. You’re not starting from scratch—you’re plugging into a model that’s already been tested and supported. For people who don’t necessarily have the renegade startup personality but want more than just a paycheck and index funds, franchising can be a great fit.



We’ve talked about franchises before, but this week’s episode brings a fresh perspective from someone focusing on non-food franchises. I think you’ll find it really interesting.



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 We've seen so many real estate investors saying, where's another tax advantaged alternative investment that I could participate in? More and more of them are migrating over to franchising. So that's been a huge trend I would say.



Welcome everybody. This is Buck Joffrey with the Wealth Formula Podcast. Coming to you from Montecito, California. And, uh, before I begin, I wanna remind you that there is something called wealth formula.com. It is the home base of the Wealth Formula Podcast. So if you want to, uh, go check that out, check out the resources.



One of the things you can do there is sign up for the, uh, credit investor club, AKA investor club. See, uh, opportunities gill flow that you might not otherwise see because they are private. As we get here later in the year, more and more opportunities particularly for, uh, potential tax mitigation, lots of real estate, uh, some other, uh, real asset funds that I think you may want to, you may wanna learn about.



So go to wealth formula.com, sign up and um, get onboarded. This is a little building a little bit on, uh, last week, uh, when we talked about, you know, how the wealthiest people in the world. Typically, unless you're like an entertainer or a professional athlete or whatever, uh, you're typically going to get there through business ownership or real estate.



Right? Of course, we talk about real estate here a lot and we have a lot of opportunities coming through on, um, on uh, investor club. But you know, today I wanna focus more on that whole business ownership concept because I think it's something that probably more people could be involved with. Um, you know, but if you do wanna be in business, so there are a few different options, right?