FranShares Review: Franchise investing with a twist.
Today, we a look at investing in franchises through the lens of an important new company called Franshares.
Franchises are an often misunderstood industry that typically conjure up images of greasy burgers and french fries.
But it includes dozens of types of service businesses, and there are a host of benefits to owning one.
However, franchises also have one major barrier. They often require a lot of capital to get started, sometimes as high six figures and into the seven figures.
Thanks to companies like Franshares, you can now invest in a swath of small businesses of all types.
Today, we a look at investing in franchises through the lens of an important new company called Franshares.
Alternative investment opportunities in esports team franchising.
This week Stefan sat down with Kenny Rose, founder and CEO of FranShares, a unique new platform enabling you to make fractional investments in franchises.
We create indices for eclectic modern alts. We’ve got a vinyl index, a whiskey index, and more. This helps us find the best buying opportunities for our alternative investment fund
We wrap everything up with a rich qualitative analysis. You’ll understand the pros & cons of investing in all sorts of alternative asset classes.
Disclaimer: The authors of Alt Assets, Inc. are not finance or tax professionals. They are self-taught accredited investors, sharing information, research, and lessons learned. The published content is unique, based on certain assumptions and market conditions at the time of publishing and is intended to serve solely as research, not financial advice. Alts I LLC (the “Fund”) is an affiliate of Alt Assets, Inc. and the Fund has conducted a private placement offering under Rule 506(c) of Regulation D of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. The Fund may invest in one, several or all of the alternative asset classes that Alt Assets, Inc. publishes content on its site. Any published articles on Alt Assets, Inc. that an alternative asset has a “buy”, “pass”, “overvalued” or “undervalued” designation does not factor into the asset classes that the Fund through its manager ultimately invests in, and thus, any of the Fund’s investments that have positive designations on the Alt Assets, Inc.’s site are purely coincidental as the Fund is actively managed and guided by its own investment parameters as summarized in the relevant private placement memorandum.
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