Are you an “encore entrepreneur”? Encore entrepreneurs are those who invest in ventures a bit later in life – in general, anyone who turns to small business ownership after the age of 50.
It’s not always easy to invest later in life. In fact, it’s not even that conventional to get into small businesses when many are dreaming of retirement.
Luckily, there are many tips and tools out there for those looking to become entrepreneurs after 50. Here are five tips to get you started:
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