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Lower risk makes the franchise business a good choice for baby boomers looking for a second career…"What a franchise offers is a lower-risk point of entry." Franchises make good customers because
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dreamed of owning your own business?
Buying a franchise is one way to make that dream come true, and if the entrepreneurial bug is biting, drop into the National Franchise & Business Opportunities Show
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, but there comes a time when you need to refresh and challenge yourself, and for the business to fulfil its full potential on the world stage,'' Mrs Allis said.
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a new business, the research just doesn't bear that out," says Timothy Bates, a Wayne State University economist.
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How to Avoid Getting Burned on the Franchise Rotisserie
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in the network.
"If you're in business by yourself, you don't really have anybody unless you pay a consultant or have a family member who knows the business."
Also, securing financing
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franchisees were ill-prepared to run a business.
In a shaky economy, more people interested in running a business may turn to franchising, looking for a built-in roadmap to success. But here are three warnings
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of Franchisees & Dealers and the author of Franchise Fraud: How to Protect Yourself Before and After You Invest. "But in today's marketplace, franchising is almost never business ownership
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franchising, you may find yourself wondering why anyone would invest in the industry.
Perhaps it’s because they haven’t read this book.
Opportunity Knocks: The Truth about Canada’s Franchise Industry
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business when franchisor changed locks
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Les Stewart, president of the Canadian Alliance of Franchise Operators, leafs through a franchise contract that may be confusing for a potential owner
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You've decided you want to be "in business for yourself but not by yourself," but how do you choose from the hundreds of franchise systems in Canada?
The Canadian Franchise Association
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