Travis Makes Money

799: Justin Sloan | The Power of Diversification and Franchises


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For today's episode, we have on the show, Justin Sloan. Justin is a business-oriented and highly driven-entrepreneur who is passionate about investment and asset management. Justin ventured into the world of business at the age of 20 when he took every penny in his bank account and started his first cell phone retail store with himself as the only employee. After months of working every day from open to close, the business was able to hire the first employee and eventually grow into a large chain. 

Justin is also the CEO of Sloan Capital. Sloan Capital helps investors deploy capital into various asset classes. From real estate to venture, they position investments to where they believe the world is heading. The firm is a disciplined and forward-thinking collective creating opportunities in areas most don't know exist. 

Tune in as Justin and Travis discuss the transition from hustling to being an entrepreneur, how to pivot to different investments and assets, and why it’s important to fractionally own different assets instead of just one class of asset when investing.

Justin expands on Everbowl, a chain of healthy Acai bowl restaurants that offers healthy food at an affordable price for its customers. Justin seeks to help other investors diversify their revenue streams by investing in franchises while also creating employment opportunities and offering healthier eating options.

 

Key Highlights: 

 

[00:01 - 10:48] 15 years of Selling Cellphones 

Growing up in the hustle culture

From selling phones at the mall to owning cellphone stores

Why Justin didn't get the value he expected from going to college and dropping out twice

 

[10:49 - 16:49] Pivoting and Real Estate

Exiting the cellphone business and pivoting to other opportunities

Getting started in different Real Estate assets and investments

Why diversification is crucial to make better investments

 

 

[16:50 -22:55] Everbowl

The value and leverage of franchise businesses

How a mastermind helped Justin get to the next level of entrepreneurship

Justin’s journey to acquire the rights to Everbowl in Texas

 

[22:56 -28:46] The Everbowl Investment

How to invest in Everbowl

Justin’s advice on investing and diversifying 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tweetable Quote: 

“ I think that the world is better to fractionally own lots and lots of stuff ” - Justin Sloan 


“ At the end of the day, a franchise is a repeatable business” - Justin Sloan


Connect with Justin:

LinkedIn

 

Visit: sloan-capital.com

 

Follow Justin on:  

Instagram: @sloancapital

               

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