Your Salary as a Franchise Owner

Your Salary as a Franchise Owner

What you should know about your income before becoming a franchise owner.

All prospective franchisees have one thing in common: curiosity. They’re all curious about income – and for good reason. They all want to know how much they’re going to make so that they can determine if it is worth it. After all, if they are going to be investing their own money, they should be able to predict their salary range.

If you’re looking to become the owner of a franchise, it’s important that you know some basics first. One of them is your salary. It’s worth noting that there is no one solid figure that franchise owners can rely on. It all depends on the industry, how many hours you put into the business, what your lifestyle is like, among others.

Firstly, it’s important to determine if franchising is for you. It’s wise not to base your next career solely on a potential salary, so look for a franchise that inspires you, motivates you, and one that you are truly passionate about. If you dislike the industry, you’re likely to dislike the franchising ownership.

If you’re looking at becoming the owner of a start-up franchise business, you may not have a salary coming in during the beginning stages of your new business. You may have just invested some of your own money into a brand-new business, may have got a small business loan to cover the balance of the total franchise costs, and you may not have any customers for the first couple of weeks. That is why it is so important to go into franchising with the right company. They will be able to give you the help that you need to get up and running quickly and effectively, meaning that you can have business in no time!

When you do open up the franchise, you’ll certainly have money coming in. But even so, it may not be able to go into your pocket – it should go back into the business. You’ll have expenses to cover such as rent, inventory, advertising, and utilities. Your goal needs to be breaking even. It’s at that point in which your revenue pays your business expenses.

Talk to the franchising business, as they may be able to tell you how much you’ll make as a franchise owner. Finding information out has to do with income, and other pertinent information regarding the operation of the business needs to be part of your franchise research. Only then will you have the whole picture!

To get started on the right franchise for your needs, visit the team at All Nevada Insurance for an exciting franchise opportunity!

March is Asset Management Month: Here’s Why You Need Life Insurance

March is Asset Management Month: Here's Why You Need Life Insurance

Life insurance can help to protect your assets.

March is Asset Management Month, and many take this opportunity to review their asset protection. From safety precautions to security measures, protecting your assets comes in many shapes and forms. For most, large assets include a home, vehicle, and a sizable savings account. When it comes to your finances and family, life insurance can step in to help protect your assets when you are no longer able to do so.

Life insurance can protect your family and estate in a number of ways, including:

  • Pay Final Expenses

The cost of a funeral and burial can easily run into the tens of thousands of dollars. Most family members don’t have this cash lying around. Life insurance ensures the family doesn’t need to suffer financially in addition to emotionally at the loved one’s death.

  • Cover Children’s Expenses

Like most parents, you want to be sure your kids are well taken care of and can afford a quality college education. For this reason, additional coverage is absolutely essential while kids are still at home.

  • Replace the Spouse’s Income

If the stay-at-home parent passes away, the living spouse will need to hire services to handle the domestic tasks such as cleaning the house, doing the laundry, cooking, and taking care of the children. This extra expense could easily wear on the single income.

  • Pay Off Debts

In addition to providing income to cover everyday living expenses, the living family will need insurance to cover debts like the mortgages so that they don’t have to sell assets to stay solvent.

  • Pay Off Estate Taxes

Estate taxes can be steep, so having insurance in place to pay them is essential to avoid jeopardizing assets or funds built for retirement. Permanent life insurance can benefit large estates while ensuring the coverage remains until the end of life.

Find the right life insurance policy to suit your needs, budget, and family by contacting the team at All Nevada Insurance today!

How to Reduce Allergens Around the Home

How to Reduce Allergens Around the Home

Easy tricks to minimize the allergens in your home.

Spring is almost here! While that may be good news to some, to others it means the start of sneezing season. Spring can wreak havoc for allergy sufferers. Common indoor allergens include dust mites, mold and mildew, cockroach droppings, and pet dander. Of course, pollen from trees and grass can sneak into the home, too. These irritants cause some unpleasant side effects, including a stuffy head, streaming or itchy eyes, and a sore throat.

Here are a few tips on how to you can reduce allergens in your home.

Stick to a regular cleaning schedule. Keeping dust and dander at bay is a continual process. It’s especially important to stay on top of cleaning when allergies are concerned. Wipe surfaces with a damp rag rather than dusting, which often just brushes dust back into the air.

Implement a no-shoes policy. Keep dust, pollen, and more from entering your house by asking guests and family members to take off their shoes when they enter the door. Provide indoor and outdoor doormats to trap dirt from shoes.

Switch to light blinds. Thick drapes with lots of folds and pleats are masters at trapping dust and other allergens. Choose blinds that you can easily wipe down. If that’s not possible, switch out heavy drapes for light curtains that you can easily machine-wash often.

Opt for green cleaners. Harsh chemical cleaners may irritate those with allergies. Luckily, it’s quite easy to find safe and effective natural cleaners, so work on cutting out the synthetic stuff.

Wash linens in hot water. Bedding, towels, and kitchen linens should be laundered in hot water – remember that when you are shopping and choose fabrics that can stand the heat and inks that won’t fade.

Replace filters in fans and heating/cooling systems. This is key for keeping the air in your home clean. Change the filter in your bathroom exhaust system, air conditioning, or heating system often.

Keeping your home in good condition also means to secure reliable homeowners insurance. For quality homeowners insurancevisit the professionals at All Nevada Insurance. We serve Las Vegas, Henderson, and neighboring cities on Nevada!

ALL NEVADA INSURANCE FRANCHISEES SUPPORT THE LAS VEGAS KNIGHTS

ALL NEVADA INSURANCE FRANCHISEES SUPPORT THE LAS VEGAS KNIGHTS

All Nevada Insurance goes out to support our local professional hockey team, The Las Vegas Knights. We treat our franchisees like family and enjoy the time we get to spend together for community events. We want to thank our General Agent with Amwins Financial, Shane Bowma, for giving us the opportunity to share this time together. GO KNIGHTS GO!

Pictured from left to right: Vinnie Mannino (Owner), Marc Van Ryne (Rancho location), Brian Craveiro (Eastern location), Paul Maxwell (Lake Mead location), Mauro Figueroa (Russell location), Ed Williams (Owner), Anthony Acevedo (Tropicana location), Teddy Alanano (Sunset location), Shane Bowma with Amwins.

Does Your Car Insurance Travel Out of State with You?

Does Your Car Insurance Travel Out of State with You?

Understand where your auto insurance leaves you before driving out of state.

Before a big road trip, the last thing on your mind is auto insurance. You’ve got to pack, plan your route, and tune up your vehicle. Even so, it’s important to take a moment to understand how and where your auto insurance will protect you. If you’re traveling out of state, you should know how that affects your current car policy.

Auto insurance requirements vary state to state, with each enforcing a different minimum liability coverage amount. It’s a natural to be concerned about coverage when traveling into different states that have higher liability requirements than what you may have on your policy. Here’s what you should know before you set off.

Where does my car insurance work?

Even if your insurance company doesn’t operate in the states that you’re planning on visiting, you may still be able to use your coverage. Generally, the only time your out-of-state insurance would not work is if you were moving to a new state permanently. In that case, you’d need to purchase a policy from the new state so you could satisfy their coverage requirements.

Where will my car insurance not work?

If you’re leaving the U.S. by taking a detour south to Mexico or north to Canada, you may need to secure different insurance while driving there. Many insurance companies do not extend protection to other countries, so be aware of this gap if you are venturing outside of America. However, if you do drive abroad, you can most likely get insurance from the rental car store where you pick up your vehicle.

The professionals at All Nevada Insurance are well versed in securing reliable auto insurance that will see the motorist through their entire journey and beyond! Located in Las Vegas, Henderson, and neighboring cities, contact us today.

3 Tips for Buying a Franchise

Tips for Buying a Franchise

Tips that help you to get ready to buy a franchise.

 For entrepreneurs itching to start their own business, purchasing a franchise can be a good alternative. Franchising can be less risky than starting from scratch. The franchisor will have already done a lot of work for you. The business plan is ready made, and everything is set up so that you can get started. Now all you need to do is purchase one!

However, any new business is risky, even a franchise. If you’re considering the leap, here are a few tips to help you purchase!

Conduct Research

You’re responsible for the due diligence before you invest – so be thorough! Make sure that you find out exactly what your role as the owner will be, and dig deeper than the franchise brochure. Ask the existing franchisees what their day is like and how much support they received. If they allow it, shadow him or her for a day so that you know what to expect.

Determine the Location

Restaurants, storefronts, homes – it’s all about location, location, location. One of the toughest, and most important, decisions a franchisee will make is choosing a location for their new business. Many franchisors will work closely with you to pick the perfect spot, sharing insights about what particular site characteristics lead to success with their organization.

Consult a Specialist

The Tax rules and contracts surrounding franchises can get quite complex. Don’t get weighed down with terminology and paperwork! Ask for help from a professional attorney, preferably one who specialized in franchise law. He or she will review your franchise agreement documents and identify any potential red flags.

Once you’ve decided to become a franchise business owner, check out All Nevada Insurance’s franchise opportunity. Find out more information by giving us a call today!

Small Business Stressors – And How to Combat Them

Small Business Stressors – And How to Combat Them

How to handle common business stressors.  

Running your own business has many benefits, from being your own boss to putting your heart and soul into your passion. However, that doesn’t mean you have to deal with sleepless nights and endless headaches just because you’re a business owner. Managing all the responsibilities of a small business can be overwhelming. As a small business owner, it’s important to focus on ways to eliminate stress so that you and your business can remain healthy. Check out common issues small business owners face, and the healthiest strategies to deal with them.

Time Management

Owning a business isn’t a part-time job. Half the battle of being a small business owner is managing your time effectively in the absence of having a structured schedule. It’s important to know when you’re most productive so that you can maximize your time. If you struggle with time management, try paying attention to what distracts you. Once you know where your pitfalls are you can start to organize your day to account for them. If you need to schedule blocks of time in your calendar to focus on important tasks or delegate other tasks, do so!

Feeling Fatigued

Exhaustion is inevitable when running a business. You face a steady influx of tasks that tire you both physically and mentally. If you’re burning the candle at both ends, you’re sure to feel the effects of it sooner or later. Make conscious choices throughout the day to get your body on track to ensure a successful night’s sleep. Limit caffeine, unwind before bed, and avoid devices like computers and smartphones before heading to sleep. Set a strict sleep schedule and aim for 7-8 hours each night.

Being Overwhelmed

Owning a small business is a large commitment that necessitates constant attention and awareness. It can be easy to feel overwhelmed by the sheer weight of responsibility from all of the nitty gritty tasks ahead of you. Be sure to use a planner or write down appointments, to dos, and important notes. It can also help to jot down monthly and weekly goals in order to increase your motivation.

Whether you’re looking at a new and exciting franchise opportunity or business insurance for your growing endeavor, the team at All Nevada Insurance can help! Contact us today for more information.

The Basics of Self-Employed Business Insurance

The Basics of Self-Employed Business Insurance

Set off on the right foot by securing self-employed coverage.

If you’ve just taken a leap of faith and are newly self-employed, you’ll know that being self-employed is both exciting and nerve-wracking. While you may not be thinking about risks and your liability just yet, you’ll want to ensure that you have the right insurance in hand so that your endeavor is protected.

Business Insurance

Business insurance refers to a broad range of insurance types that are designed to fill the gaps in your existing coverage. If you work from home, you can’t rely on your homeowners insurance to cover your business’s equipment and damages. For such protection, you’ll need a home-based business policy, which would cover losses that don’t fall under your regular homeowners insurance, such as damage to your business property or theft.

If you run a small business with employees, you may want to look for a comprehensive policy that combines property and liability coverage. This type of policy protects the business structure itself and any business-related equipment against theft or damage.

Liability Insurance

Liability insurance is there to protect you personally against negligence claims. Depending on your business’s industry and risks, there will be different liability policies to protect you. Product liability insurance is designed for those businesses that sell products, protecting the company from claims resulting from injuries and damages caused by the product. Other claims can be covered by a general policy, which provides umbrella protection against negligence and personal injury claims.

Health Insurance

Leaving your office job may mean saying goodbye to company-provided health insurance. If that’s the case, you’ll want to secure your own health coverage quickly so that you don’t have a lapse in protection.

Need to know where to begin? Talk to the team at All Nevada Insurance to get started!

How to Choose the Right Franchise

Choose the Right Franchise

Need help choosing the right franchise? Here’s how to get started.

Franchises are appealing to new entrepreneurs who want to the reduced risk of a proven product or service while still being their own boss. The parent company helps them to get on their feet and provides unlimited support for success. What’s not to love? The hardest part of securing a franchise is often deciding which one to join!

If you have no idea where to start, you’ll want to begin by asking yourself these questions.

What are my personal goals?

Everyone has different motivations for wanting to become an entrepreneur. Knowing what motivates you will help you decide where to begin. Do you want to spend more time at home, help others or further your entrepreneurial success? By figuring out your actual goals, you may be able to determine which franchise best meets your needs.

What role do I want to play in the business?

Do you want to be an active, hands-on owner or one that takes a back seat and hires staff to manage the business’s operations? Many franchisors offer an opportunity to be actively involved in management opportunity, but there are those that allow you to be relatively absent. Determine if you want to do a specific job, lead an organization, and manage managers!

What is my investment budget?

Franchise costs vary greatly, depending on the industry and specific business model. Take some time to weigh the initial investment against the expected return, along with your income, lifestyle and equity goals.

Do I have basic business skills?

Many franchises today want the franchisee to have the basic business know-how and entrepreneurial drive to succeed. In turn, franchisees who are focused on customer service and bettering the business are more likely to be profitable.

Ready to find the right franchise opportunity? Visit All Nevada Insurance today for more information!

Do Millennials Need Life Insurance?

Do Millennials Need Life Insurance?

Reasons why millennials need life insurance coverage.  

Today, millennials, young adults (ages 18-30) face numerous financial challenges in addition to everything else they have to tackle – from confronting student loan debt to working out how to buy a home. As a result, many of them are waiting longer to buy life insurance.  However, it’s important to remember that no one is invincible, even though when we’re young and healthy, it’s easy to feel that way! For millennials who are healthy with no children and only a small amount of assets, there are still several valid reasons why you should consider purchasing a life insurance policy.

It offers protection. It’s not a pleasant situation to think about – the aftermath of your death – but you should at least have plans in place for it. Passing away could leave a family member or loved one financially struggling without your assistance or income. Life insurance provides a financial buffer for the people you care about in the event something happens to you.

Consider your cosigners. If someone co-signed for your student loan, such as your parents, it’s likely that the bank won’t discharge that debt upon your death. That means your parents, or others who signed the paperwork, would be responsible for paying the full balance. Life insurance can help to cover these costs so your loved ones aren’t saddled with the debt.

It’s more affordable when you’re young and healthy. You’ll never be younger than you are today, and it’s often the case of the younger we are, the healthier we are. Those are two important factors for getting affordable life insurance. You can lock in low rates by securing life insurance young!

You may need to supplement insurance provided by your employer. If you were lucky enough to land a good job with a great benefits package, you may already have a basic employer-sponsored group life insurance benefit plan. However, a simple policy may not cover every aspect of your needs. Talk to an insurer to discuss if you and your dependents could benefit from additional coverage.

Rest easy knowing you’re protected. Contact All Nevada Insurance for the quality life insurance that can be tailored to any generation!