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Why It's Never Too Late to Become an Entrepreneur (Infographic)
They say age is nothing but a number, and these stats prove it.
It's Never Too Late: At 78, This Former Physicist Is Starting a Hedge Fund
Another compelling argument that age is but a number.
You Can Sidestep the Midlife Crisis By Taking the Midlife Leap Instead
No sports car can take you back to your youth but you can leverage your unique past for a better future.
The Benefits of Launching a Family Business in Your Golden Years
Whether because of economic necessity or to satisfy a postponed desire, for some the best time to start a business is when they otherwise might retire.
Success Can Come at Any Age. Just Look at These 6 Successful Entrepreneurs.
While much attention is thrown at the teen genius or the college dropout, it's important to remember that often the wiser among us can more easily navigate the road to success.
You're Never Too Old for an Internship
Whether you were recently let go from your job, or simply looking for a change, an internship later in life has three big benefits.
8 Mindset Shifts Needed to Go From Older Employee to 'Silverpreneur'
Stop holding yourself back by referring to what you used to do. Instead be open to embracing the new.
How Old Is Too Old to Start a Business? The Answer May Surprise You. (Infographic)
Martha Stewart didn't do any home decorating until she was 35. And Charles Flint started IBM at 61.
Can You Be Too Old For Facebook? This 113-Year-Old Was, But That Didn't Stop Her.
The clever centenarian did what countless whippersnappers under 13 do to get on the popular social network: She lied. But you can't really blame her.
Why Being 50 (or Older) Is Just Right for Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurs with years of workforce experience and accumulated wisdom launch the businesses of their dreams.