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Building Your Dream Franchise Business By Susan Chiang Everybody dreams of becoming his or her own boss, but is it so easy to kiss your job goodbye? Yes, it is possible if you open a franchise business. Owning a franchise business opens limitless Read more...
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Franchise-chat.com Celebrates Four Years Of Service To World Franchise Community Franchise-chat.com (www.franchise-chat.com), the global franchise news and discussion portal, celebrates its Read more...
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All About Franchising And Starting Up A New Franchise Business By Peter Hayes Copyright 2006 Peter HayesFranchise business opportunities are expanding rapidly. If you look at the most famous franchise in existence today is the McDonald’s corporation. McDonalds has Read more...
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Finding The Right Information About Franchise Opportunities It may take some labor to find the right so don't throw in the towel. There are a number of sources for the information you will need before selecting the right franchise. It may take some effort to find the right so, don’t compromise. Some web sites allow you to read more detailed information on a brand and give you an idea of price and royalty structure, etc… Once you have decided which industry interests you most, and seems to have growth potential in your area, contact all the companies in that field and ask them for information. You will most likely need to give them some upfront information in order for the company to take you seriously and send you information. The size of the should not restrict the availability of information you need regarding the company's history and profile, market conditions, the franchisees role and the costs involved. information that is pertinent to your investigation is disclosed in the Uniform Offering Circular (UFOC). The UFOC serves as a protection for the individual against making a decision based on information not supported by facts. The UFOC contains information regarding how the business is ran, any litigation or bankruptcy filings, investment costs and fee requirements, the rules and restrictions, and contact information for each of their units. Franchisors are obligated by the Federal Trade Commission to fully disclose all material information about themselves according to federal law called the Rule. Some details might not be available
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