
A New Asset Class: Franchise Investing for Everyday Investors w/ Kenny Rose of FranShares (Ep. 80)
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Kenny Rose, founder and CEO of FranShares, joins us to discuss an innovative investment opportunity: investing in franchises as an alternative asset class.
If you’ve ever thought franchising was limited to fast food, think again—Kenny shows us how franchises span everything from automotive to home services, and how FranShares is making it possible for everyday investors get a piece of the action.
We talk about how franchise investments can bring diversification, stable cash flow, and even a sense of local community impact to your portfolio.
Top 3 takeaways:
🔹 Franchise Investing is Evolving: Anyone can invest in franchises as easily as buying stocks or real estate—no need to be a millionaire operator or have hands-on experience.
🔹 Vetting and Opportunity: FranShares doesn’t just fund any franchise. They thoroughly vet brands, operators, and the overall opportunity, ensuring investments go to proven businesses and experienced operators.
🔹 Diversification & Community Impact: Franchise investments can generate steady income, hedge against inflation, and provide real community value—plus, investors can now support and benefit from local businesses they know and trust.
Read more at www.franshares.com
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The information discussed in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute an offer to sell, or a solicitation of an offer to buy, any securities, investments, or financial instruments. Private placements and alternative investments are speculative and involve significant risks, including the potential loss of your entire investment. These investments are often illiquid, meaning they may not be easily sold or converted to cash, and investors should be prepared to hold them for an extended period of time. These opportunities are typically suitable only for accredited investors and may not be appropriate for all listeners. Always consult with a qualified financial advisor, attorney, or tax professional before making any investment decisions. The hosts and guests of this podcast are not responsible for any actions taken based on the information presented.