Franchise Business Newsflash: Most Returning Military Veterans Don’t Have a Lot of Money

Wounded Warriors return to Iraq

 

Returning Veterans

 
How could our military men or women, after being asked to go back to Iraq or Afghanistan several times, (for multiple tours of duty) possibly have any money to invest in a franchise business…heck, any business?

 

Some people obviously think they do.

 

If you read some of the publications that I do, you’d think that there was a secret club-located in a hidden bunker, where thousands of wealthy 22-year old Army Veterans were hanging out-discussing their next entrepreneurial moves.

 

I’m not sure why this is, but lobbyists from The International Franchise Association in Washington DC are spending an awful lot of time, energy, and money on several new “Veterans Franchise Initiatives. ”

 

From Franchise.org;

 

The International Franchise Association today praised Sen. Chris Coons (D-Del.) and Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) for introducing bipartisan jobs legislation, the American Growth, Recovery, Empowerment and Entrepreneurship Act, or AGREE Act, to provide tax relief to franchise small businesses and tax credits to returning veterans to purchase franchise businesses. ”

 

That’s certainly positive. Except for…

 

 

The Money Part

 

 

Tax credits? Really? 

 

 

Those will really help. It’s kind of like seeing this hypothetical advertisement, for a brand new Ferrari;

 

Lease this new Ferrari 458

 

2012 Ferrari 458

$10,000 Rebate!

No Money Down Lease!

Only$3855.00 a month

 

WOW! You can lease a brand new Ferrari, with zero down? And get a check for $10,000?

 

Amazing!

 

Except that your lease payment is $3,855 every month. 

 

All of a sudden, that $10,000 rebate isn’t really that important, because you can’t get that car. Actually, you never could. But the marketing team at Ferrari almost got you.

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Let’s pretend for a moment that that I’m a Marine who’s just returned from my 4th tour of duty in Iraq. I have a wife, and 2 young children. My wife’s been working as much as possible. She’s been able to hold onto the house, and put food on the table. That’s about it. My mother-in-law has been doing a lot of babysitting, (so we can save money on daycare) and my father-in-law has been able to help my wife with stuff around the house—repairs, etc.

 

Before we bought our house, we lived on the base. I didn’t make much money, so we don’t have a lot saved. It’s going to be pretty tight until I find a job.

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The Money Again

 

 

I love working with Veterans. I’ve been able to help a few get into business. Very few. I would be able to help a lot more of them learn how to choose and research franchises if it wasn’t for one little thing;

 

 

Most of them don’t have enough money to invest in a franchise business.

 

 

Franchise buyers should have a minimum net worth of $300,000 before they even sit down at a computer and start looking for that perfect franchise. $300,000!  In addition, they should have the ability to write a check for around $50,000…of their own money. The rest can come from a small business loan.

 

If you’re a Veteran, I’m not trying to freak you out here. It’s just that I’m into reality; not fantasy. And, if you’re a returning Veteran, you may not know this, but most US banks have been very uncooperative with franchise buyers. Franchise buyers with decent financials and good credit. So unless the powers that be over at The International Franchise Association happen to have some secret power….I’m talking about the kind of power that can change the hearts and minds of every $750,000 a year bank executive who refuses to loan money to people that want to start franchises, than you’re going to need a hell of a lot more than tax credits to go into business.

 

Some franchisors are discounting their franchise fees for Veterans, as part of the VetFran program. That’s a great thing, and I support discounts for Veterans. But unless Veterans who are interested in buying franchises can get loans, most of them will never become franchise owners. Never.

 

 

Stop Blowing Smoke

 

 

Franchise industry professionals know that most of our returning Military Veterans don’t have nearly enough money to invest in most start-up franchises. There will be some exceptions, and there are certainly a plethora of low-investment franchises that are available. But for the most part, investing in a franchise with a total start-up cost of $200,000 will be out of reach for just about every Veteran that’s returning home from overseas.

 

Our Military Veterans have seen enough smoke for a lifetime.

 

They don’t need to have any more blown up their…..

 

 

 

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In an effort to deepen its commitment to US Veterans, Maid Brigade®, the nation’s first and leading Green Clean Certified® franchise, announced today it will begin offering qualified Veterans a 45 percent discount off the total investment to own a Select Market Franchise territory. The newly created program extends one of the deepest discounts to Veterans interested in owning a franchise business in the United States. Maid Brigade’s Veterans Program will be offered to the first 10 qualified Veterans, and applications can be found on the program’s website, located below…

www.maidbrigadeforveterans.com

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On Veteran’s Day, I was asked to join two rather energetic and engaging women on their weekly small business radio program, to discuss how military veterans fit into the scheme of things with regards to franchise ownership.

I’m from this school of thought;

Military veterans can be great franchise owners. It’s just that we don’t live in a perfect world, and some people, veterans or not, just shouldn’t be small business/franchise owners at all. No way. no how. (For lots of reasons)

Now back to the ladies from Boost Your Business Radio. Who are they?

Rieva Lesonsky owns GrowBiz Media
She was the Editorial Director of Entrepreneur Magazine for 25 years, where she helped millions of Americans launch their own businesses.

Angie A. Swartz owns Square Martini Media

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You’ll find the interview here.



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From the gang over at the Daily Franchise News;

“Military.com reported that Spring-Green Lawn Care
feels veterans have the perfect skill sets to succeed as small business
owners. According to company president James Young, veterans are
comfortable in leadership roles and as members of larger teams, able to
complete the task at hand while thinking one step ahead and 100-percent
willing to keep working until the job is done right.”

Finish reading. Come back.

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The Maid Brigade Veterans Franchise Giveaway, is a program that will
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If you are a Veteran, you military experience could come in handy as a franchise owner. To enter, just tell the judges over at Maid Brigade how your experience and responsibilities in the military would qualify to make you a successful Maid Brigade franchise owner.

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