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, Lease controlled by franchisor, Lease margins are an important source of franchisor revenue, Lost homes, Love money, McDonald’s of…, Money pit franchise, Multiple corporations protect majority
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failure of first franchisee a material fact to the second, Food criticism, Forced to spend on renovations, Franchise business model perfectly suited to enable massive fraud, Franchise investors
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. Back then, if you had the money, you could get a franchise.”
“These days, you have to show you have some business sense as well as the money. After all, the parent company is in business to make
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crew worker in the spring of 1998. He was two months shy of his 16th birthday and needed extra money to help pay for the studies he would be undertaking at one of Quebec's CÉGEP community colleges. He
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abilities, more than half of new franchisees now use the equity in their homes as collateral on loans to buy franchises.
How does the typical franchise work out? Rupert Barkoff, chairman of the American
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not concerned with moving very quickly. These are very large organizations that are affected and there's an awful lot of money involved.
CBC Radio
January 19, 2002
Franchise Laws
National radio broadcast
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. Franchisors sell franchises not only to the public but to their industry peers. A sophisticated fraud model has been developed. Franchisors licence their franchisees' opportunism to financial
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. With franchising, however, the stores (i.e. the franchisees) pay for the right to sell the franchisor’s products and services.
The third argument in favour of franchising is that it motivates the owner
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Australia’s $130 billion franchise sector is nervous that proposed changes to the consumer protection laws will define franchisees as consumers rather than business could place 63,000 franchising
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