Posts Tagged ‘Franchisee’
Can You Judge a Franchise Opportunity by Growth?
Many franchise business opportunities point to their growth as a sign of success. Statements about big numbers of franchisees who are signing on to open locations do seem promising—but should you judge a franchise based on growth?
Read More Franchise Royalty Payments: Betting On Your Business in the Long Run
When you make your scheduled regular royalty payment to your franchisor, you are—in fact—guaranteeing a brighter future for the brand as a whole, and your business individually.
Read More Putting Your Best Foot Forward: How to Impress and Court a Franchise Company
In any business venture between two parties, both parties are interviewing and evaluating each other. There is no difference in a franchise/franchisee relationship. For the franchise company to be successful and therefore a good investment for potential franchisees, a fair amount of vetting must be done not only by the potential franchisee, but by the franchisor.
Read More Avoiding Franchise Funding Mistakes
A potential franchisee seriously interested in becoming an entrepreneur will take several demonstrative steps throughout the ownership process. Allow us to introduce to you the Top 5 Pitfalls of franchise funding.
Read MoreHow to Evaluate a Franchise Training Program
We no longer live in a one-career society. In my grandfather’s day, a person often had the same job his whole life. My father had two. I’ve already made four major career changes and have over 20 years left in the workforce.
What Is An SBA-Approved Franchise?
The Small Business Administration (SBA) is an independent agency of the government that helps Americans start, build and grow businesses. Although the SBA does not directly offer loans or financing, it does offer SBA-guaranteed loan programs, through lending institutions.
Read More Can I Qualify for a Franchise?
Although it may not be immediately evident, a franchise company is under no obligation to award a franchise to just anyone who can afford the franchise fee.