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when that would be.
Clients would not have to pay another fee to the new franchisee, he said.
Mr Dawson said "the closure of the Otago business is another example of the effects of the global recession
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by selling new franchises and expanding the flow of royalty income, even if the average outlet's revenues are imperiled.
Example: Almost 30% of publicly traded Blockbuster Entertaiment's $108 million
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When the balance is right – and the product or service is sound – franchising can be a win-win situation for everyone. When the balance is wrong (or the franchisor is recklessly expansionist
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to watch for:
Fees: In addition to the upfront cost of a franchise, you will pay royalties, marketing fees, and other fees.
Protected territory: You can work hard to build a successful franchise
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the Franchisor Fails, and conducted by the University of NSW, the study found franchisees were badly exposed.
"Franchisees have no control over their future when a franchisor fails," CPA Australia's business
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refers would-be franchisees to accountants and lawyers who specialize in franchises. These professionals help the newcomers crunch the numbers and understand the contracts.
“When we finance franchisees, we
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they forced franchisees to add newly acquired brands and concepts to their menu offerings which were designed to increase sales and royalties for the franchisor. When these ill-designed ventures failed
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of the next franchise to make payroll. Even new franchisors need to have financial resources to meet their commitments.
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for franchisers that gauge their franchisees' satisfaction.
The strategies franchisers are employing now are not unheard of even when the economy is good, Johnson said. But some of the more aggressive
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, representing a significant proportion of the Ontario labour market.
The amount of money typically invested by a franchisee when purchasing a franchise is significant. The Canadian Franchise Association
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