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Franchise Business - Home Based

Home Based Franchising Copyright © 2005 OwnABizToday.com

Is Home Based Franchising for you?

Do you desire Home Business Ownership but cringe at the thought

of starting from scratch?

Possibly a Home based Franchise is your answer.

A Franchise is a business in which "... the franchisor, the

owner and developer of the franchise system licenses [you]

franchisees to use trademarks, service marks, logos, or

advertising owned or developed by the franchisor."

(International Franchising Association, Franchising basics).

With some franchise programs, the business operates using the

Franchisor's brand name only.

Other programs are less restrictive and allow for the usage of

both a trade name in addition to the franchisor's brand name.

Common to all franchise programs, the franchisee[ you] is

responsible to pay the franchisor, advertising fees, initial

fees, service fees, and or royalty fees.

You are responsible for payment whether your business is

profitable or not.

Additionally, many franchisor's provide educational programs to

franchisees before the inception of the business.

Often times, they've done demographic studies and other studies

to ensure that you have greater odds of returning a profit.

Major Franchise Types

* Unit Franchising

Is the most simple type of franchise in which the Franchisor

grants the franchisee the right to operate a single operation at

a specified location or within a particular territory.

* Area Development Franchising

In accordance with a "development schedule", the franchisee

agrees to establish a predetermined number of "unit franchises"

within a particular territory.

* Subfranchising/Master franchizing

Is quite similar to Area Development Franchising with the major

difference being that the franchisor grants the subfranchisor

the option of opening the unit franchises herself or selling the

the franchises to third parties. (Common with International

franchising)

* Affiliate Franchising

This type of set up is typically used by an owner of an

Additionally, many franchisor's provide educational programs to...

established business who decides to join/affiliate with a

franchised chain.

This allows for the benefit of the franchises brand. This is

common with many real estate.

* NonTraditional

This type of set up is customized between the franchisor and the

franchisee.

Franchises are not the same as Dealerships and distributorships

A dealership or distributorship differs from a franchise in that

there is no FEE involved. Dealers purchase products usually from

the manufacturer at wholesale prices.

Note however, that a dealership can become a Franchise IF a FEE

is paid to the franchisor AND the distributor is dependent upon

the franchisor's pay structure.

Considerations when buying a franchise

* There's a benefit to purchasing a franchise that is well known

* Will the franchisor provide ongoing education and support?

* Were demographic studies performed?

* How many of the franchises have closed operation? Why?

* Have you STUDIED the franchiser's Comprehensive Disclosure

Statement? It's required by Law that prospective Franchisee's

are provided Comprehensive Disclosure, a copy of the

franchisor's Standard Franchise Agreement, Audited statements, a

list of the names of all of the Franchisees, as well as a copy

of all documents that require the franchisees' signing.

By law, each of the above must be provided at least 2 weeks

prior to purchase date.

* I've heard the saying, "if you buy a McDonald's, be prepared

to eat burger's for breakfast lunch and dinner." In other words,

your business requires commitment.

Additional Sources of information

*Success Magazine

*International Franchise Association www.franchise.org

*Franchise Sales Press *Get this magazine since it is known for

its focus on franchise opportunities. Further, they perform

regular interviews with both franchisees as well as with

franchisors.

*SBA Small Business Association

*Brokerage firms and analysts Since stock information on A

public company is useful.

*Franchise Lawyer *Federal Trade Commission Public Reference

Branch

*UFOC "Uniform Franchise Offering circular -- the material that

is provided by law, by the franchisor to the qualified

franchisee. This is likely the most telling of all information

gathered.

*Attorney General's Office

*BBB located in the city of the Franchisor's headquarters.

*Your Banker should have access to the Dunn and Bradstreet

Report on the particular Franchisor.

*Contact the franchisor's franchisee's listed in UFOC. ***

Prepare a list of relevant questions prior to calling.

Purchasing a franchise usually equates to a reduction in

investment risks since the" system" and Franchise name is

established, training and ongoing support is provided, market

research has been conducted... Conversely...

franchise ownership can be costly. Consequently, it is critical

that you investigate the franchise thoroughly prior to

purchasing.

There is a continual rise in the number of franchises.

Obviously, there's a HUGE market for this method of business

ownership. When approached methodically and practically,

Franchise ownership can be Very lucrative and much simpler than

beginning a business from the ground up.

Be wise and ensure that you conduct sufficient research prior to

committment.

If you'll need financial backing, then you will need to create a

business plan. There's a handy Business Plan workbook available

at our site.

Bridging the Gap between Opportunity and Success,

OwnABizToday.com

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About the author:

Due to her terminally ill, physically and mentally handicapped

child, Shawn was FORCED out of the "job market" and FORCED into

"self employment" ...After experiencing a multitude of financial

difficulties.

Now, Shawn is committed to sharing business information and

resources with you so that you too, can become self employed.