By the Numbers: U.S. Veteran-Owned Businesses (Infographic)
Veterans turn to entrepreneurship at greater rates than the rest of the population. Here's what that means for America.
View ArticleFrom Flying in the Military to Launching a Business
How one military man's experience prepared him for the entrepreneurial life.
View ArticleFranchise Players: A Former Drill Sergeant Who Hopes to Help Other Vets...
After 24 years in the U.S. Army, Ron Adams put the skills he gained as a drill sergeant to use as a franchisee.
View ArticleWhy Athletes and Veterans Make Incredible Franchisees
Hardworking, creative and team-oriented, military personnel and athletes have entrepreneurial skills that are an asset to any franchise.
View ArticleFranchise Players: Veteran and Mother of Five on Refusing to Settle
After nine years in the military, Tai Jeffries refuses to settle for anything less than her male counterparts as a cleaning franchisee.
View ArticleFranchise Players: Why Vets and Franchising Go Hand in Hand
Hector Rodriguez tried to make on his own in the world of business. Then he realized as a franchisee he didn't have to work without support.
View ArticleMotivating Women Vets to Start Businesses
West Point grad Meghan Florkowski runs an affordable program that trains female veterans for entrepreneurial life.
View ArticleFranchise Players: Army Vet Finds a New Team as a Marco's Pizza Multi-Unit...
Returning to civilian life, Joe Walker found both comradery and a commitment to integrity in franchising.
View ArticleKeeping Score Matters, But Not How You Think
Tracking your progress is important to self-improvement, but beware letting others be the referee.
View ArticleFranchise Players: How I Turned Military Lessons Into Business Success
Andrew Wilson hasn't let the fact that he’s spent five of the last 10 years deployed slow him down as a franchisee.
View ArticleThank You for Your Service - 4 Business Funding Programs for Veterans
A grateful nation gives its warriors at least a bit of help making the transition from military life to launching their own businesses.
View ArticleVeterans Are Natural Born Entrepreneurs
Discipline, training and organization can be tapped for financial victory.
View ArticleHow This Army Vet Found Camaraderie in a Burger Franchise
Not even 30 years old, Daniel Kemelman has brought skills from his time in the National Guard into his Bareburger restaurant.
View ArticleMeet the Ambitious Franchisees Who Turned Modest Investments Into Bustling...
Low-cost franchises are proving lucrative for those willing to put the time and energy into building them up.
View ArticleA Franchisee Who Supports Veterans Beyond the Battlefield
Michael O'Neill runs his JDog Junk Removal and Hauling franchise in accordance with the Soldier's Creed.
View ArticleFrom Battlefield to Business: These Companies Are Looking to Hire Veterans
Skills honed during military service transfer naturally to franchise ownership.
View ArticleFranchise Players: A Former Drill Sergeant Who Hopes to Help Other Vets...
After 24 years in the U.S. Army, Ron Adams put the skills he gained as a drill sergeant to use as a franchisee.
View ArticleWhy Athletes and Veterans Make Incredible Franchisees
Hardworking, creative and team-oriented, military personnel and athletes have entrepreneurial skills that are an asset to any franchise.
View ArticleFranchise Players: Veteran and Mother of Five on Refusing to Settle
After nine years in the military, Tai Jeffries refuses to settle for anything less than her male counterparts as a cleaning franchisee.
View ArticleFranchise Players: Why Vets and Franchising Go Hand in Hand
Hector Rodriguez tried to make on his own in the world of business. Then he realized as a franchisee he didn't have to work without support.
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