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Welcome to FranPro Insights Podcast. If you would like to access our most recent content and to receive updates, you can register here: https://franpro.com/
Contact us here [email protected] if you:
In this episode, Lance Hood of FranPro interviews Dan Pace, founder of First Financial. Dan Pace is an incredible resource for any franchise organization. If you would like to work with Dan you can reach him here: https://Franpro.vip/GoFirstFinancial
One of the topics we cover is "How to identify clients and lenders that typically won't, or don't fund"
Also covered:
Are you dreaming about owning a franchise but feeling overwhelmed by the funding process? Let's demystify it together with Dan Pace, founder of First Financial. We dive into a candid discussion about finding the perfect franchise, the importance of doing due diligence, and how to become more fundable. This episode is a treasure trove of practical tips and advice for potential franchisees, so strap in for an enlightening conversation!
We unravel the differences between a traditional retail bank and a wholesale lender and give you a clearer understanding of the types of loans they offer. Dan, with his extensive experience in the industry, shares invaluable insights on pre-qualifying potential franchisees, the benefits of research, and why reaching out to the right people is crucial. Additionally, we cover what to do if a retail bank declines your application, a common scenario for startup franchises.
In an intriguing turn, we address the elephant in the room - defaulting on student loans. We explore how this could impact your chances when applying for an SBA loan and how credit restoration companies can help those with bad credit recover. Wrapping up the conversation, we offer advice to brokers and consultants on maximizing their work with franchisees. If you're interested in the franchise industry, this episode is a must-listen!
Contact us at [email protected] if you:
*Some of the companies we interview compensate us a commission if you purchase something.
Welcome to FranPro Insights Podcast. If you would like to access our most recent content and to receive updates, you can register here: https://franpro.com/
Contact us here [email protected] if you:
In this episode, Lance Hood of FranPro interviews Dan Pace, founder of First Financial. Dan Pace is an incredible resource for any franchise organization. If you would like to work with Dan you can reach him here: https://Franpro.vip/GoFirstFinancial
One of the topics we cover is "How to identify clients and lenders that typically won't, or don't fund"
Also covered:
Are you dreaming about owning a franchise but feeling overwhelmed by the funding process? Let's demystify it together with Dan Pace, founder of First Financial. We dive into a candid discussion about finding the perfect franchise, the importance of doing due diligence, and how to become more fundable. This episode is a treasure trove of practical tips and advice for potential franchisees, so strap in for an enlightening conversation!
We unravel the differences between a traditional retail bank and a wholesale lender and give you a clearer understanding of the types of loans they offer. Dan, with his extensive experience in the industry, shares invaluable insights on pre-qualifying potential franchisees, the benefits of research, and why reaching out to the right people is crucial. Additionally, we cover what to do if a retail bank declines your application, a common scenario for startup franchises.
In an intriguing turn, we address the elephant in the room - defaulting on student loans. We explore how this could impact your chances when applying for an SBA loan and how credit restoration companies can help those with bad credit recover. Wrapping up the conversation, we offer advice to brokers and consultants on maximizing their work with franchisees. If you're interested in the franchise industry, this episode is a must-listen!
Contact us at [email protected] if you:
*Some of the companies we interview compensate us a commission if you purchase something.