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, the outcome is the same
Material risks cannot be accurately determined before you sign
Mergers and acquisitions
Monopoly
Must buy only through franchisor (tied buying)
Must sell business (eventually) through
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gathering that aids the destruction of valid legal claims, More one-sided information leads to greater deceit, Must sell business (eventually) through franchisor, No franchisor support, Only 3 ways out
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the franchise fails (liquidated damages)
Must sell business (eventually) through franchisor
Must use franchisor's credit card processing company
Must work only as a franchisee
Mutual funds
My franchise
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the advantage of having been through the selling process hundreds of times. This is likely to be your first experience.
No Current Franchises:
Treat a franchisor that has few or no current franchises with extreme
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before it dies totally - took the products and ran them through alternative distribution deals - like super markets - forgetting about franchisee exclusivity.
When it becomes difficult ot keep selling
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; that the marketplace will provide adequate protection through
competitive forces; and that franchisees will better prosper for their deprivation of all franchisor
regulation. It is, of course, well
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or her business and the market will determine the selling price. In franchise systems, it is often the franchisor who determines who the buyer will be and, through the use of burdensome restrictions
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of information and power, Indentured servants, Les Stewart, Monopoly or near-monopolies creates sub-optimal capital allocations, Must buy only through franchisor (tied buying), Must sell business (eventually
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in it. You buy a franchise because supposedly you can make a living, a good living. All franchisors are selling a proven business system. They supposedly have a proven operating prototype that they are selling
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we just called it "getting fired."
Through pure chance, I saw a store in a shopping mall in Atlanta, Ga. selling chocolate chip cookies. There were lines of people queued up to buy the cookies and I
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