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Get Real Podcast
#287: Investing in Real Estate: Timing, Trends, and Tips - Brendan Seiber

Get Real Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 16:51


In this episode, Brendan Seiber tackles pressing questions on every investor's mind: Is now the right time to invest? How do current interest rates impact your strategy? And what makes real estate a standout investment? If you want to equip yourself with the knowledge to make savvy investment decisions in 2024, tune in and get ahead of the curve!   WHAT YOU'LL LEARN FROM THIS EPISODE   Unique benefits of investing in real estate vs. other investments The significance of landlord-friendly states and reliable property management Risks in real estate investment and how to mitigate them Predictions for the real estate market in 2024 and beyond How to make informed decisions and investments in the current market   RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE Locking in Low-Interest Rates for Real Estate Investments - Aaron Chapman | Apple Podcasts    ABOUT BRENDAN SEIBER Brendan just recently joined the RP Capital team in July of this year after transitioning from a seven-and-a-half-year career in the Army. Over the last two years of being married to his wife, Ashley, he has witnessed how investment real estate has benefited her family with the valuable asset of time. Starting a family of his own, he and his wife are excited to dive into the world of investment real estate for themselves and be around to see their first child grow this year instead of spending much of his work days away with work.   CONNECT WITH BRENDAN Website: RP Capital LinkedIn: Brendan Seiber    CONNECT WITH US: If you need help with anything in real estate, please email invest@rpcinvest.com  Reach Ron: RP Capital Leave podcast reviews and topic suggestions: iTunes Subscribe and get additional info: Get Real Estate Success Facebook Group: Cash Flow Property Facebook Community Get the latest trends and insights: RP Capital Newsletter

Franchising 101
Franchising 101 - Women in Franchising featuring Sherri Seiber, President of FranFund- Episode 185

Franchising 101

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 38:28


March is Women's History Month and we are continuing to feature some of the amazing women in franchising. This week, FranCoach's Tim Parmeter interviews Sherri Seiber, the President of FranFund, and one of the most remarkable leaders in franchising. Sherri shares her unique journey into the franchising world and FranFund's innovative approach to franchise funding, and her reflections on overcoming challenges as a woman in traditionally male-dominated fields.  WANT TO KNOW MORE? Go ahead: Schedule a call with one of our franchise coaches!  LINKS AND RESOURCES MENTIONED:  FranFund website https://www.franfund.com/ Schedule a call with FranCoach https://info.francoach.net/meetings/schedule-call/connect  Franchising 101 podcast website with a library of past episodes http://franchising101.net/  Learn more about Archadeck Franchise opportunities https://www.archadeckfranchise.com/    Visit Entreprenuer.com for a wealth of information for people just like you! https://www.entrepreneur.com/   Franchising News https://www.franchisingnews.net/  INTERESTED IN FRANCHISE OWNERSHIP?  Schedule a call with one of our coaches today! FranCoach is connected with over 500 franchises and we walk you through the process of finding the perfect franchise for you. Our services are always free and we commit ourselves to helping you find your better tomorrow. If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds and it really makes a difference in getting our message out to more people who can use it. Sign up for our email newsletter at https://www.francoach.net/  Interested in sponsoring the podcast? Contact us at info@francoach.net FOLLOW FRANCOACH: Instagram @yourfrancoach https://www.instagram.com/yourfrancoach/ and @franchising101podcast https://www.instagram.com/franchising101podcast/  Twitter: @FranCoach4U https://twitter.com/FranCoach4U  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/francoach4u/  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1GtG31hWoecEONdScIJOsQ 

Social Geek Radio
Just Jania with Sherri Seiber

Social Geek Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 27:00


Welcome to Just Jania, the podcast hosted by Jania Bailey and powered by FranNet. This week, Jania welcomes Sherri Seiber, President of FranFund, to discuss  different types of funding available to small business owners and recommendations for potential franchisees! Thanks for listening to Just Jania!

Shaped by Faith – Shaped by Faith with Theresa Rowe

Scott & Stephanie Seiber have served the Lord in ministry together since 2006. Scott is the Lead Pastor at Walnut Memorial Baptist Church. They have seven kiddos ranging from elementary age to young adult and all reside on a farm in Philpot, KY. They have served in youth, children, and lead pastoral ministry. Scott enjoys farming, board games, and all things competitive, challenging him in catching lightening bugs and you'll see! Stephanie loves being perpetually awkward, 80's music, and chicken tends from the gas station. Pastor Scott talks about the significance of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ and how important discipleship is. They also discuss some of the biggest challenges parents are facing and how to become a positive Christ-focused influence in their children’s lives.  Keep reading...

Discover Dayton
Episode 3 - Stoney's Munchie Bar with Jesse Seiber

Discover Dayton

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 54:26


On today's episode of the Discover Dayton podcast we're talking to Jesse Sieber, owner of Stoney's Munchie Bar in the Huffman Historic District on 5th Street. This is our first episode looking at a local restaurant, and I'm really glad it's Stoney's. Jesse has put his blood, sweat, and tears into opening up this restaurant and keeping it going, and I'm grateful to him for doing so, because it's one of my favorites in Dayton. Especially when it comes to breakfast food! So, join me as I talk with Jesse and learn more about his restaurant.    If you'd like to visit Stoney's, you can find it located at 1929 E 5th Street in Dayton.   Stoney's website is www.stoneysmunchiebar.com   They're on Facebook at www.facebook.com/TheMunchieBar   The Discover Dayton podcast is available wherever you get your podcasts. If you'd like to get in touch, please contact us at discoverdaytonpodcast@gmail.com.   Please share this episode with a friend and follow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/discoverydaytonpodcast.

The Roundtable
Close Encounters with Music presents "Folk and Baroque!" chamber concert on 2/26 in Great Barrington, MA

The Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 9:12


This Saturday, February 26 Close Encounters with Music presents a concert entitled “Folk & Baroque.” Cellist and Close Encounters with Music Artistic Director, Yehuda Hanani will be joined at Saint James Place in downtown Great Barrington by virtuoso guitarist Eliot Fisk and esteemed contralto soloist Emily Marvosh in a program featuring works by Bach, Scarlatti, Villa-Lobos, Dowland, Schumber, Vittorio Monti, Seiber, French chansons and Stephen Foster!

This Some Scary Shit
SS 3: The Surrency House/Mildred Seiber Alexander

This Some Scary Shit

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 23:19


What was suppose to be a family move into a nice, big home, this family, and the town, was shook by something that didn't want them there. Find out what was happening to this family and residents of Surrency. Also, hear the brief story on Mildred Seiber Alexander, my aunt who was brutally murdered on Valentine's Day 2001. Like stories like this, and have one you want me to cover or have a sotry you want to share? Email ts3pod@gmail.com Follow us Twitter & IG ---> @somescaryshtpod I'll post pictures from today's story. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/somescaryshtpod/message

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Anime Americana
Story Structure and Plot Devices w/ Paul Seiber

Anime Americana

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2022 78:05


Hey there, Welcome back to Anime Americana! To kick off the next chapter of the show, I've been joined by listener and friend of the show Paul Seiber. Paul has a background in Film and Creative Writing, so we decided to take more of a detailed look at general story structure and some common plot devices under an anime lense. Anyway, I hope you'll enjoy, and I will see you next Saturday.

Evilness's podcast
Michael Vallejo Seiber

Evilness's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 6:45


Michael Vallejo Seiber was a 3 year old boy from California, USA. Just 2 weeks after his 3rd birthday Michael was beaten & tortured at the hands of Alex Kermith Mendoza, his mother Pamela's boyfriend

Composers Datebook
Vaughan Williams' "London Symphony"

Composers Datebook

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 2:00


Synopsis At Queen’s Hall in London, on today’s date in 1920, conductor Albert Coates led the premiere of the revised version of the “London” Symphony of Ralph Vaughan Williams. A longer version of this Symphony had premiered six years earlier, and Vaughan Williams would continue to tinker with this work, on and off, for decades. “The London Symphony is past mending,” wrote Vaughan Williams in 1951, “though with all its faults I love it still; indeed, it is my favorite.” For most music lovers, Vaughan Williams means English folk tunes or hymns woven into lush works for strings, or musical pictures of English countryside… But it was a city view that inspired his “London Symphony,” described by Vaughan Williams himself as “a good view of the river and a bridge and three great electric-light chimneys and a sunset.” In fact, you could call the Vaughan Williams Second a “sunset” symphony. Its final pages were inspired by an H. G. Wells novel describing a night passage on the Thames to the open sea: “To run down the Thames so is to run one’s hand over the pages in the book of England from end to end... The river passes... London passes… England passes…“ Music Played in Today's Program Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872 – 1958) A London Symphony (Symphony No. 2) London Symphony; Richard Hickox, cond. Chanos 9902 On This Day Births 1744 - Austrian composer of Spanish descent Marianne (Anna Katharina) von Martínez, in Vienna; She studied composition with Haydn, and Haydn and Mozart attended her musical soirées; 1860 - Austrian composer Emil Nikolaus Von Reznicek, in Vienna; 1905 - Hungarian-born British composer and teacher Mátyás(György) Seiber, in Budapest; Deaths 1604 - Italian composer and publisher Claudio Merulo, age 71, in Parma; 1955 - Rumanian composer Georges Enesco, age 73, late on May 3 or early on May 4, in Paris; Premieres 1795 - Haydn: Symphony No. 104, conducted by the composer, at the King's Theater in London; This symphony is sometimes nicknamed the "Salomon" Symphony, although it (along with Haydn's Symphonies 102 and 103) was in fact commissioned for and premiered at Viotti's Opera Concerts, not as part of the earlier series of Haydn concerts arranged by the impresario Salomon; 1895 - Dvorák: cantata "The American Flag," Op. 102, in New York; 1920 - Vaughan Williams : revised version of Symphony No.2 ("A London Symphony") at Queens Hall in London, conducted by Albert Coates; The first version of this symphony had premiered at Queen's Hall in London on March 27, 1914, conducted by Geoffrey Toye; A final (twice revised) version of this symphony was published in 1936; 1924 - Miaskovsky: Symphony No. 6, in Moscow; 1974 - Rautavaara: Flute Concerto, in Stockholm, with flutist Gunilla von Bahr and the Swedish Radio Symphony, Stig Westerberg conducting; 1976 - Bernstein: musical "1600 Pennsylvania Avenue" at the Mark Hellinger Theater in New York City, conducted by Roland Gagnon; A trial run of this show had opened in Philadelphia at the Forrest Theater on February 24, 1976; 1976 - Sondheim: revue "Side by Side by Sondheim" (compiled from various Sondheim musicals by British singer-actor David Kernan and others); This revue opened on Broadway on April 18, 1977; 1989 - Joan Tower: "Island Prelude" for oboe and strings, by soloist Peter Bowman and the St. Louis Symphony, Leonard Slatkin conducting. Links and Resources Vaughan Williams Society Web site (biography, timeline, and more)

Composers Datebook
Vaughan Williams' "London Symphony"

Composers Datebook

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 2:00


Synopsis At Queen’s Hall in London, on today’s date in 1920, conductor Albert Coates led the premiere of the revised version of the “London” Symphony of Ralph Vaughan Williams. A longer version of this Symphony had premiered six years earlier, and Vaughan Williams would continue to tinker with this work, on and off, for decades. “The London Symphony is past mending,” wrote Vaughan Williams in 1951, “though with all its faults I love it still; indeed, it is my favorite.” For most music lovers, Vaughan Williams means English folk tunes or hymns woven into lush works for strings, or musical pictures of English countryside… But it was a city view that inspired his “London Symphony,” described by Vaughan Williams himself as “a good view of the river and a bridge and three great electric-light chimneys and a sunset.” In fact, you could call the Vaughan Williams Second a “sunset” symphony. Its final pages were inspired by an H. G. Wells novel describing a night passage on the Thames to the open sea: “To run down the Thames so is to run one’s hand over the pages in the book of England from end to end... The river passes... London passes… England passes…“ Music Played in Today's Program Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872 – 1958) A London Symphony (Symphony No. 2) London Symphony; Richard Hickox, cond. Chanos 9902 On This Day Births 1744 - Austrian composer of Spanish descent Marianne (Anna Katharina) von Martínez, in Vienna; She studied composition with Haydn, and Haydn and Mozart attended her musical soirées; 1860 - Austrian composer Emil Nikolaus Von Reznicek, in Vienna; 1905 - Hungarian-born British composer and teacher Mátyás(György) Seiber, in Budapest; Deaths 1604 - Italian composer and publisher Claudio Merulo, age 71, in Parma; 1955 - Rumanian composer Georges Enesco, age 73, late on May 3 or early on May 4, in Paris; Premieres 1795 - Haydn: Symphony No. 104, conducted by the composer, at the King's Theater in London; This symphony is sometimes nicknamed the "Salomon" Symphony, although it (along with Haydn's Symphonies 102 and 103) was in fact commissioned for and premiered at Viotti's Opera Concerts, not as part of the earlier series of Haydn concerts arranged by the impresario Salomon; 1895 - Dvorák: cantata "The American Flag," Op. 102, in New York; 1920 - Vaughan Williams : revised version of Symphony No.2 ("A London Symphony") at Queens Hall in London, conducted by Albert Coates; The first version of this symphony had premiered at Queen's Hall in London on March 27, 1914, conducted by Geoffrey Toye; A final (twice revised) version of this symphony was published in 1936; 1924 - Miaskovsky: Symphony No. 6, in Moscow; 1974 - Rautavaara: Flute Concerto, in Stockholm, with flutist Gunilla von Bahr and the Swedish Radio Symphony, Stig Westerberg conducting; 1976 - Bernstein: musical "1600 Pennsylvania Avenue" at the Mark Hellinger Theater in New York City, conducted by Roland Gagnon; A trial run of this show had opened in Philadelphia at the Forrest Theater on February 24, 1976; 1976 - Sondheim: revue "Side by Side by Sondheim" (compiled from various Sondheim musicals by British singer-actor David Kernan and others); This revue opened on Broadway on April 18, 1977; 1989 - Joan Tower: "Island Prelude" for oboe and strings, by soloist Peter Bowman and the St. Louis Symphony, Leonard Slatkin conducting. Links and Resources Vaughan Williams Society Web site (biography, timeline, and more)

The Academic Minute
Tim Seiber, University of Redlands – Pictures on the Threshold between the Living and the Dead

The Academic Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 2:30


On University of Redlands Week:  More powerful brain scans can lead to changes in declarations of brain death. Tim Seiber, associate professor of science and media studies, takes a look inside our heads for more. Tim’s primary interests are in the history of media and visualization, especially as it pertains to scientific and medical image-making […]

Classical Music Discoveries
Episode 110: 13110 Mozart: Symphonies 30 and 31

Classical Music Discoveries

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 47:28


Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart wrote Symphony No. 30 in D major, K. 202/186b in Salzburg, completing it on May 5, 1774. The work is scored for two oboes, bassoon, two horns, two trumpets, timpani, and strings, but the timpani part has been lost. There has been at least one attempt to reconstruct the timpani part. The Symphony No. 31 in D major, K. 297/300a, better known as the Paris Symphony, is one of the most famous symphonies by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. It may have been the first of his symphonies to be published when Seiber released their edition in 1779. Purchase the music (without talk) for only $2.99 at: http://www.classicalsavings.com/store/p1122/Mozart%3A_Symphonies_30_and_31.html Your purchase helps to support our show! Classical Music Discoveries is sponsored by La Musica International Chamber Music Festival and Uber. @khedgecock #ClassicalMusicDiscoveries #KeepClassicalMusicAlive #LaMusicaFestival #CMDGrandOperaCompanyofVenice #CMDParisPhilharmonicinOrléans #CMDGermanOperaCompanyofBerlin #CMDGrandOperaCompanyofBarcelonaSpain #ClassicalMusicLivesOn #Uber Please consider supporting our show, thank you! http://www.classicalsavings.com/donate.html staff@classicalmusicdiscoveries.com

The Tinderbox Podcast
Counted as Cast Special Edition: Sources And Methods

The Tinderbox Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2020 17:05


Tried to fit it all, but limited to 4k characters, email me with questions: “Former Officials Disclaim Hiding.” The Atlanta Constitution, 10 Aug. 1946. “Arkansas GIs Threaten New Riots.” The Knoxville Journal, 10 Aug. 1946. Autumn, H. “TOHA Releases 'Battle of Athens' Map.” Daily Post Athenian, 11 June 2014. “Dies of Injuries.” The Tennessean, 15 Nov. 1936. DPA “Chapter Eight: Burkett's Political Experience.” Daily Post Athenian, 26 Feb. 2016. DPA “'Battle of Athens' Reference Leads to TBI Investigation.” Daily Post Athenian, 3 July 2009. Duncan, Shane. “Battle of Athens Exhibit Opens.” Daily Post Athenian, 16 Oct. 2018. E. H. Crump of Memphis - Historic "Boss" of the City Editorial. “The Machines Win.” The Tennessean, 2 Aug. 1946. Edwards, Richard. “First-Person Accounts of the 'Battle'.” Daily Post Athenian, 3 May 2007. Fitzgerald, RH. “Last Vestiges of Opposition to Kefauver Wanes as Cantrell Forces Joins Supporters.” The Tennessean, 19 May 1946. Full Text of "Tennessee County History Series : McMinn County by C. Byrum, Frank B. Williams “GI's Oust McMinn Tyrant Rule.” The Tennessean, 3 Aug. 1946. “GOP Leader Is Arrested in McMinn.” The Leaf Chronicle, 1 Aug. 1940. Guy, Joe. “'Battle of Athens' 70th Anniversary.” Daily Post Athenian, 1 Aug. 2016. Guy, Joe. “Hidden History - Looking beyond Just the 'Battle'” Daily Post Athenian, 22 Sept. 2005. Guy, Joe. “Lessons to Learn from Athens' Most Famous 'Battle'.” Daily Post Athenian, 29 July 2016. Hatcher, Joe. “Politics.” The Tennessean, 11 Feb. 1945. Hatcher, Joe. “Politics.” The Tennessean, 20 July 1945. INS. “1 Injured in New Outbreak.” Long Beach Independent, 4 Aug. 1946. “J. Tom Taylor Says Politics Caused Arrest.” The Tennessean, 2 Aug. 1940. James, David. “Yesterday in Etowah: Recalling Summer & Fall of 1946.” Daily Post Athenian, 26 Nov. 2014. Kenyon, Nellie. “GOP Assails Bossism As Fall Vote Slogan.” The Tennessean, 22 Aug. 1946. “The Long Arm of Ed 'Boss' Crump.” The Daily Herald, The Daily Herald, 13 Nov. 2016, “Mansfield to Go Back to Old Job.” The Atlanta Constitution, 31 Aug. 1946. “McMinn County Will Name 28 Top Candidates.” Kingsport News, 6 May 1948. “McMinn Ouster.” The Tennessean, 24 Mar. 1943. Miller, Ryan W. “'Zombie Snakes' Are Going Viral. They Aren't Particularly Dangerous but They Are 'Kind of Adorable'.” USA Today, 11 June 2019. “M'Minn Vote War Rages.” The Tennessean, 2 Aug. 1946. “Much Pre-Election Interest Focused Upon Polk County.” The Jackson Sun, 25 Oct. 1946. “No Inquest Planned in Apparent Sucidie.” The Jackson Sun, 29 Dec. 1936. Nunley, Esther. “Author Chris DeRose and The Battle of Athens.” Daily Post Athenian, 5 June 2019. Nunley, Esther. “Museum Matters: Fee Grabbing.” Daily Post Athenian, 6 Dec. 2018. “Officers Seek 'Siren Bandits'.” The Jackson Sun, 6 Jan. 1938. Peck, John. “Lincoln Said It and It Applies Now as Then.” Daily Post Athenian, 21 Aug. 1946. Piehler, G. Kurt, and Brandi Wilson. “An Interview With Bill White for the Veteran's Oral History Project, Center for the Study of War and Society, Department of History.” University of Tennessee, Knoxville, 20 July 2000. “Repeat on Athens Narrowly Avoided.” The Chattanooga Daily Times, 8 Aug. 1946. Seiber, Lones. “The Battle of Athens.” American Heritage, 1985. “Sheriff Enjoined From Molesting Pinball Machines.” The Jackson Sun, 11 Apr. 1937. “Paul Cantrell, Former Leader of Tennessee Machine, Is Dead.” The New York Times, 11 July 1962. “Three Held for Election Day Shooting Fray.” The Jackson Sun, 10 Nov. 1938. “Trio in McMinn on Probation.” The Tennessean, 7 Feb. 1943. United Press. “Athens TN GI Regime Certified.” El Paso Herald Post, 5 Aug. 1946. Yarborough, Willard. “Cantrell Dynasty Rulers in McMinn.” The Tennessean, 15 July 1946. Yarborough, Willard. “GI Ticket Challenges Biggs-Cantrell Gang for McMinn Control.” The Tennessean, 14 July 1946.

First Baptist Church of Fisherville
1 Peter 2 | Chris Seiber | 1/12/2020

First Baptist Church of Fisherville

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2020 42:17


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Athanasius | Chris Seiber | 11/20/2019

First Baptist Church of Fisherville

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2019 41:58


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Franchise Secrets Podcast
29: A Deep Dive into Financing a Franchise with Geoff Seiber

Franchise Secrets Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 35:10


Financing a franchise is one of the things you need to consider early on in the purchasing process. Finding sufficient funds is daunting and complicated—unless you have the right people guiding you through the process. This is where something like FranFund comes into play. Geoff Seiber from FranFund is here to walk us through the options available in this episode of Franchise Secrets. Geoff Seiber has worked in franchising his entire life. He started from the ground up, working his way from delivery driver to a franchisee with Dominoes. He also helped build the Great Clips Empire. Geoff co-founded FranChoice with Jeff Elgin twenty years ago and is now the CEO of FranFund. Listen as Geoff and I take a deep-dive into the world of lending.  Outline of This Episode [1:55] Geoff Seiber’s Story [3:40] From pizza delivery to a franchisee [7:55] The state of lending and franchising [11:35] What is high-risk lending? [14:15] Working with FranFund vs. a bank  [18:15] A word of Caution about banks [19:55] The nuances of the SBA [21:50] A loan approval is not a done deal [25:25] Life-curve in buying a franchise [27:40] The complexity of the 401k [33:00] Final words of wisdom The politics involved in the financing world When elections come around, the banking industry tends to feel some anxiety. Every time a new person with a new platform is elected to office, it could mean significant change—positive or negative. The Obama administration was headed towards more stringent regulations with the Small Business Administration (SBA).  The Trump administration has eased off on some of those regulations that fell under the “excess paperwork” realm. Geoff believes they are holding banks to higher standards and keeping them accountable. If you aren’t immersed in the world of banking and financing you’re not necessarily going to be aware of the impact electing Democrats or Republicans have on the process. If you’re not familiar with the SBA, they’re a sort of “insurance policy” for banks. If a bank takes on a loan, follows all of the rules and guidelines, but the loan defaults: the SBA will cover up to 75% of that loss.  What falls into the category of high-risk lending? There are a lot of factors that can throw you into the “high-risk” category for lending. Some of the things taken into account: Is it their first franchise? Is there prior experience in franchising? What business are they buying? What is the age of the franchisor? What does the competition look like in the industry? If you’re brand new to franchising, have very little experience, and are young you are automatically branded as high-risk. It’s how the game works. As entrepreneurs, we are used to betting on ourselves and taking a risk. But a lender has to evaluate the risk differently, and choose whether or not they think you will be successful. Keep listening as Geoff and I dissect other factors and risk associated. FranFund Financing vs. a traditional bank So what makes FranFund different? Geoff points out that you can secure an SBA loan through many banks, but you need to find one that has experience with high-risk lending. Many aren’t necessarily willing to take on that risk—or say they will to obtain your business, but the end result is wasted time and no loan.  On the flip-side, if you work with FranFund they understand the nature of the industry. Banks are fickle. Some won’t work with start-ups. Others only work with certain franchise industries or will turn you down to keep their portfolio balance. FranFund helps you find the right bank, is familiar with their portfolios and works to help the lender gain a balanced portfolio, by working with you. Geoff wants you to know that you are bankable. Don’t give up. To hear how else FranFund can help entrepreneurs, keep listening for details! A loan approval doesn’t equal a done deal Did you know that a loan approval doesn’t mean everything is a done deal? You need a signed lease and proof that the collateral is assigned properly to access the SBA funds. The franchise fee you pay can go towards the money you put down for the SBA loan.  The more money you put in, the more you lower the risk curve. Geoff notes that a good rule of thumb is a 30% equity injection—but the more you can put down the better. In order to use any of that capital in the business, your lease has to be executed. They need to know where their money is going, after all. Geoff and I cover using a 401K to fund your business and he leaves some final words of wisdom. Be sure to listen to the whole episode if you’re ready to finance your franchise! Resources & People Mentioned FranChoice SBA Connect with Geoff Seiber FranFund LinkedIn Connect With Erik Facebook LinkedIn

CarCast
840 - Henrique Cisneros and Jonathan Seiber, MOMO

CarCast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2016 60:00


Henrique Cisneros and Jonathan Seiber of MOMO sit down down Adam and Matt for a podcast about steering wheels, pro-touring cars, and jack stands.For more with MOMO, visit MOMO.comCarCastShow.comHosts: Adam Carolla and Matt D'AndriaProducer: Chris LaxamanaEngineer: Caelan Biehn

Dr. History's Tales of the Old West

A breed apart, scouts were essential to the military. Seiber, like Kit Carson and Jim Bridger, spent years guiding in the old west. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

ZorCast
Funding your Franchise with FranFund

ZorCast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2014 30:00


On this episode of ZorCast, we're joined by Geoff Seiber, CEO of FranFund. Mr. Seiber will be helping us take a deeper look into the many funding products offered by FranFund, and what the funding climate of the franchise industry today is. He'll offer inside tips and tricks for people looking to fund a new business venture, as well as share some insights you can only get from an industry professional. You won't want to miss this show!About Our GuestMr. Seiber’s extensive experience within the franchise community led to his contention that the franchise industry was lacking a financial partner that truly understood the funding needs of franchisors and their franchisees. This was the genesis of FranFund, which was formed in 2006.Mr. Seiber’s prior franchise experience includes co-founding FranChoice, a franchise consultation service for prospective franchisees, in 1999. Before that he served as Regional Director for Great Clips, Inc. where he assisted franchisees with critical functions in real estate, store construction, recruiting, operations, marketing and financing. Mr. Seiber began his franchise career with Domino's Pizza Inc. at the height of the company's expansion in 1981. By 1985, he was responsible for the system operations, growth and performance of over 200 Domino's Pizza corporate and franchise units in the Midwest.Mr. Seiber now serves on several corporate and advisory boards in the franchise industry.  He and his wife Sherri live in Fort Worth, TX.

ZorCast
Funding your Franchise with FranFund

ZorCast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2014 30:00


On this episode of ZorCast, we're joined by Geoff Seiber, CEO of FranFund. Mr. Seiber will be helping us take a deeper look into the many funding products offered by FranFund, and what the funding climate of the franchise industry today is. He'll offer inside tips and tricks for people looking to fund a new business venture, as well as share some insights you can only get from an industry professional. You won't want to miss this show!About Our GuestMr. Seiber’s extensive experience within the franchise community led to his contention that the franchise industry was lacking a financial partner that truly understood the funding needs of franchisors and their franchisees. This was the genesis of FranFund, which was formed in 2006.Mr. Seiber’s prior franchise experience includes co-founding FranChoice, a franchise consultation service for prospective franchisees, in 1999. Before that he served as Regional Director for Great Clips, Inc. where he assisted franchisees with critical functions in real estate, store construction, recruiting, operations, marketing and financing. Mr. Seiber began his franchise career with Domino's Pizza Inc. at the height of the company's expansion in 1981. By 1985, he was responsible for the system operations, growth and performance of over 200 Domino's Pizza corporate and franchise units in the Midwest.Mr. Seiber now serves on several corporate and advisory boards in the franchise industry.  He and his wife Sherri live in Fort Worth, TX.

WMMath
Featherweight Adrienne Seiber

WMMath

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2012 29:31


Coming off a rough star to her pro career, Chicago's Adrienne Seiber is hoping to even her record as she takes on Charmaine Tweet at School of Hard Knocks 25 in Medicine Hat Canada.  We'll talk to Seiber about her match and her training coming into this important featherweight battle.

WMMath
MMA Fighter Adrienne Seiber

WMMath

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2011 30:04


MMA fighter Adrienne Seiber is looking to make a big impression as she faces Andria Caplan at Bellator 54 Oct. 15. We will talk to Seiber about her extensive amateur and pro careers and how she is preparing for her major MMA debut. 

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Seibertron.com Transformers Twincast/Podcast
Seibertron.com Twincast/Podcast #22 "The Seiber-Tron-Job"

Seibertron.com Transformers Twincast/Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2011 102:28


Once assembled back in their respective locations after BotCon 2011, the Seibertron.com Podcast staff decided to do an impromptu podcast to give all of you faithful listeners a little insight to our experiences at this year's BotCon. In episode, Seibertron compares this year's convention to previous BotCons, Jon3.0 realizes what binds all of us together at each BotCon, Diem shares his thoughts about his first BotCon, our final thoughts on this year's exclusives, Jon3.0 shares some his very cool experiences with all of us as he got the chance to rub elbows with some famous people in our hobby, and more than meets the eye! Download episode #22 and tell us what you think about this episode by clicking here.