6 tips from a $14 million lottery winner: how Jason Fry recovered from near-bankruptcy
A few years back, Jason Fry wasn't living the American Dream.
The nearly 6-foot, 6-inch burly man was diligently slaving each day using the standard formula for success.
But despite his hard work and persistence, he remained on the brink of bankruptcy.
That is until a co-worker's 18th birthday three days before Christmas.
This lucky day in 2007 brought him a share of a $47 million Florida Lottery win, and he was set for life.
He bought a new Cadillac Escalade and a few weeks later ferried his buddies in a limousine bus to the Citrus Bowl in Orlan.
There he had purchased a section of tickets on the 50-yard line to watch the University of Florida play the University of Michigan in football.
Then, driven by his love of golf, Fry also acquired a Golf World 2 driving range in Fort Myers and has plans to develop another one.
He acquired the golf driving range with a business partner on Daniels Parkway in Fort Myers for $50,000, leasing the property later in the year.
The range now generates $300,000 in annual revenues.
"The range has been great for me," Fry says. "It was a $50,000 golf membership."
The Daniels driving range has been so successful that Fry acquired 30 acres on Alico Road near Interstate 75.
On that site he plans to build another driving range as part of a fun park that will include batting cages and bumper boats.
One day, Fry says he’d like to run for political office as an independent candidate.
But Fry, 39, quickly tired of the easy life. He laughs that he couldn’t persuade any of his working friends to hang out at the beach on Mondays.
So in 2009 he acquired a BatteriesPlus store in Fort Myers, and the franchise rights to three more.
"I think the battery thing is good, it's blowing up so big. I mean everything is batteries, and the franchise itself is blowing up, people are wanting to get into it," Fry said.
Fry and several investors acquired the franchise rights to three more BatteriesPlus stores for another $1 million, which have since opened in shopping centers in Bonita Springs, Cape Coral and Naples.
He expects each of the three newer stores to exceed $1 million in annual sales.
"When you look at their numbers, it’s a no brainer," says Fry, who plans to share profits with investors by way of a dividend.
"I got people phoning me all day, they see it's an A+ franchise, they see the numbers, they see how great of a business it is, people just call me and want to know more about it."
Fry says he can't stay still and is always looking for the next opportunity. “I’m over-ambitious,” he smiles.
Jason advises before jumping into a business, it's smart to look into it carefully. He once dreamed of owning a bar but found out this sector could be quite risky.
Instead, he set up a special hangout spot at home, fulfilling his wish in a safer way.
He advises thinking hard about whether a business idea will really work out. It's also important to stay open to change, adapting your business based on what customers like.
Listening to the experiences of others who have started similar businesses can be really helpful.
When it comes to money matters with friends, it's best to tread carefully. Investing your money wisely and patiently is key, as success usually doesn't happen overnight.
For Fry, no matter how busy he gets, making time for his family is always a top priority.
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