Retirees, Seniors & Boomers Starting Your Own Business
- Before Starting Your Own Business
> What you need to do, what others have done,
reasons for success, and free legal forms - 5 New Ways to Own Your Own Business
- Franchise Research
- Franchise Information
- List of Businesses Started by Boomers & Seniors
- 2nd Career - Become a Consultant
- 2nd Career - Become a Farmer
- 2nd Career - Become a Guardian
- Why Own a Business
- Funding Your Business
- Using Retirement Funds
- Open Your Home Office
- Incorporate Your Business
- Home - Business Insurance
Drive for Uber
Nearly 25% of drivers are over the age of 50.
All you need is your own car and a smart phone to get started as a driver.
Driving with Uber is a great way to earn cash on your schedule.
Work the times you want to work and make good money.
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All you need is your own car and a smart phone to get started as a driver.
Driving with Uber is a great way to earn cash on your schedule.
Work the times you want to work and make good money.
Check your city for openings here.
Thinking of Starting a Business as a Couple?
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According to the Kauffman Index of Entrepreneurial Activity entrepreneurs age 55-65 accounted for 26% of all startups in 2014, up from 15% in 1996. This section provides a great many resources to help you start a business and even provides a list of businesses that were successfully started by boomers and seniors with little or no start-up funds to invest.
There is also a great deal of information on businesses that allow you to work from home.
Our researchers have complied information and links where more information can be found to provide the maximum amount of content in one place to get you thinking
about possible business you might start as well as get you started should you decide to go that direction.
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According to the Kauffman Index of Entrepreneurial Activity entrepreneurs age 55-65 accounted for 26% of all startups in 2014, up from 15% in 1996. This section provides a great many resources to help you start a business and even provides a list of businesses that were successfully started by boomers and seniors with little or no start-up funds to invest.
There is also a great deal of information on businesses that allow you to work from home.
Our researchers have complied information and links where more information can be found to provide the maximum amount of content in one place to get you thinking
about possible business you might start as well as get you started should you decide to go that direction.
View our Newsletter or view our Blog
Advertise with RetiredBrains
Three-in-Ten U.S. Jobs Are Held by the Self-Employed
Self-employed Americans and the workers they hired accounted for 44 million jobs in 2014, or 30% of the national workforce, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
Who is a Self-Employed Worker?
They are employed people that work for profit or fees in their own business. They could be sole proprietors of their business or own it in partnership with others.
53% in professional and business services were self-employed workers or on the payroll of one in 2014.Self-employed Americans and the workers they hired accounted for 44 million jobs in 2014, or 30% of the national workforce, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
Who is a Self-Employed Worker?
They are employed people that work for profit or fees in their own business. They could be sole proprietors of their business or own it in partnership with others.
53% in professional and business services were self-employed workers or on the payroll of one in 2014.Self-employed Americans and the workers they hired accounted for 44 million jobs in 2014, or 30% of the national workforce, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.