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Questions To Ask Before Buying A Franchise

Where other businesses struggle, franchise businesses thrive. Wendy’s and McDonald’s are prime examples of successful franchise businesses, and also provide inspiration for those individuals who really want to form their own successful businesses in the future. With a brand behind you and a good idea of what does and does not sell, it is no wonder that you have chosen to consider a franchise.
There are two types of franchises out there. One is the good franchise that takes care of its franchisees, providing training and support throughout. The second type does nothing but take from the franchisee and pushes for profit. There is a third type of franchise and that is the one that will rip off franchisees, taking them for as much money as possible. The latter two are not worth the time, money and energy, whereas the former is extremely desirable.
As such, it is essential that you do your research and investigate a franchise thoroughly before signing a contract or paying out any money. The list of questions below may help you to find the better ones as the answers they will yield will give you enough information to make an informed decision:
1. Have you and your attorney analyzed the franchise agreement in detail and do you both completely agree with the details?
2. Are there any elements or step required of you that would break the law or be to the detriment of yourself or your country?
3. Do the provisions in the franchise agreement give you exclusive territory for the period of your contract? If not, what is the maximum number of franchises that may open in your area?
4. Is this franchisor connected in any way with any other franchise company handling similar products or services?
5. If you answered yes to the above question, what is your protection against the second franchising company?
6. If you decide to end the franchising contract for any reason, what are the provisions for you to pull out of the contract and how much would you have to pay to break the agreement?
7. Are you able to sell your franchise during or at the end of your contract? If you are legally allowed to do so, what are the repercussions related to compensation?
8. What time period represents the duration of your contract and how long has the franchisor actually been in full operation?
9. Does the company offering you this franchise have a reputation for honesty and fair dealing among its franchisees?
10. Has the franchisor shown you any certified figures indicating exact net profits of one or more of its members, and have you personally checked the figures with these people?
11. Are you able to tap into franchisor assistance with training, PR, advertising, capital, credit or merchandising?
12. Are you offered assistance for finding the best location possible in your chosen area?
13. Does the franchising firm have solid financial input to ensure stability and the establishment of goals?
14. Does the franchisor have experienced management, trained in-depth?
15. Can the franchisor do anything above and beyond what you are capable of yourself?
16. Have investigations into your background been carried out and has the franchisor been assured that you are capable of making a profit?
17. Does the state in which you live in have franchising laws in place, and does the franchisor adhere to them completely?
18. How much equity capital will you need to purchase the franchise and operate it until your income equals your expenses?
It is extremely important to answer these questions fully and to your complete satisfaction. If this is the case then you may be extremely eager to become a franchisee. However, you should research all answers to get them verified in several places to ensure that your investment would be a wise one.
Purchasing a franchise can provide you with stability and profits in a short period of time but that is not to say that it is infallible. Less than 20% of all franchises fail so you need to ensure that you do not become a statistic. Information regarding specific franchising ideas can be found in the franchising directories, which are generally available at the local library. This will give you a little assistance to get started but you need to ensure that you are completely happy before committing.
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