1/21/2015 – The keys to starting a business in retirement (USA Today)

More people are starting businesses later in life, says Deborah Banda, AARP‘s interim vice president of the financial security team. “It can be a way to strengthen their financial security, and it can give people great personal satisfaction.”

Almost a quarter (23.6%) of new businesses were started by entrepreneurs ages 55 to 64 in 2013, an increase from 14% in 1996, according to the latest data from the Kauffman Index of Entrepreneurial Activity.

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