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Good money after bad
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, IFA, Investor confidence crushed, no trust or buying. Massive defaults, Next to impossible to sell any franchise, Public perception of sleaze and greed, Trust, United States, 20090410 IFA launching
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to fraud, Government guaranteed loans, Government guaranteed loans, massive loan defaults, No program evaluation being done by government, Predatory franchise lending, Taxpayers end up paying for private
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? It's not our money., Massive defaults, Government guaranteed loans, massive loan defaults, Encroachment (too many outlets put in territory), Cannibalization of sales, Gouging on supplies, Must buy
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our franchise loans,” says Wallis. As the industry found out, fast food and fast money don't go together very well.
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Risks: Massive defaults, Bankruptcy, United States, 20010425 Want Fries
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, Franchising practiced the same, worldwide, Government guaranteed loan program very attractive to fraud, Government guaranteed loans, Government guaranteed loans, massive loan defaults, Taxpayers end up paying for private gain, Unfunded taxpayer liability, South Africa, 20100520 States small
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program very attractive to fraud, Government guaranteed loans, Government guaranteed loans used a great deal in franchising, Government guaranteed loans, massive loan defaults, Government guaranteed
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in franchising, Government guaranteed loans, massive loan defaults, Government guaranteed loans: program loses $1, franchisee families lose $10, Moral Hazard: a party insulated from risk behaves
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the past three years of buying up franchises and quickly expanding the company.
But burdened with $30-million (U.S.) in total liabilities, the company has had to embark on a massive selling spree
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, Government guaranteed loans, massive loan defaults, Government investigation, Government guaranteed loans used a great deal in franchising, Hates publicity, Ideas once outrageous are now considered
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