How do you choose the right franchise from the start?

Written by Jim Brown


How do you chooserepparttar right franchise fromrepparttar 105315 start?

Once you have decided a franchise isrepparttar 105316 right route for you, how do you chooserepparttar 105317 right one? To chooserepparttar 105318 franchise that is right for you and that will fulfill your business dreams, you must know yourself, your skills, and your dreams and aspirations. You must beginrepparttar 105319 process by analyzing yourself. You can start by investigating into various industries that interest you. Once you have narrowed downrepparttar 105320 choices to a few industries, study your geographical area and determine if there is a market for that type of business. If so, follow a research plan and begin contactingrepparttar 105321 franchise companies that you believe have potential in your area. Any reputable franchisor will send you extensive information about their business at no cost.

After you receive this information, which is usually disclosed inrepparttar 105322 offering circular (also known asrepparttar 105323 Uniform Franchise Circular Offering or UFOC), you have to read it carefully. Read betweenrepparttar 105324 lines and do your research. You can go torepparttar 105325 library, look online as well as in professional journals, trade magazines, reference books, government publications, and annual public corporation reports. Check withrepparttar 105326 Federal Trade Commission (FTC),repparttar 105327 state franchise authority, andrepparttar 105328 local Better Business Bureau to see if there are any problems withrepparttar 105329 company. You can also contact local chambers of commerce or business development organizations and see if they can supply information pertinent to you research. Try to determine if this company is doing well in terms of its financial health, management, reputation, and growth prospects.

Franchise Legal Considerations

Written by Jim Brown


Franchise Legal Considerations

One ofrepparttar most important events in franchising isrepparttar 105313 introduction ofrepparttar 105314 Franchise Rule on October 21, 1979 byrepparttar 105315 Federal Trade Commission (FTC). The FTC Franchise Rule requires all franchisors operating anywhere inrepparttar 105316 U.S. to make full disclosure ofrepparttar 105317 information that a prospective franchisee needs in order to make a rational decision about whether or not to invest.

In effect,repparttar 105318 rule obliges franchisors to meet certain FTC standards, such as ensuring that a reasonable basis for any claims exists, thatrepparttar 105319 disclosure has been prepared in accordance with accepted accounting principles, and that there is evidence to supportrepparttar 105320 financial claims, and thatrepparttar 105321 franchisee, among others, can see this evidence.

In particular,repparttar 105322 disclosure rule requires thatrepparttar 105323 franchisor provide information about:

(a) The franchisor and its affiliates, describingrepparttar 105324 business experience of each of its officers, directors, and management personnel responsible for franchise services, training, and other aspects of its program.

(b) Any lawsuits or previous bankruptcies in whichrepparttar 105325 franchisor, its officers, directors, and management personnel have been involved.

(c) Initial franchise fees and other payments required to obtain a franchise, and a description of continuing payments to be made afterrepparttar 105326 franchise opens.

(d) Any restrictions onrepparttar 105327 quality of goods and services used byrepparttar 105328 franchisee and where they may be purchased, including restrictions requiring purchases to be made fromrepparttar 105329 franchisor or its affiliates.

(e) Any assistance available fromrepparttar 105330 franchisor or its affiliates in financingrepparttar 105331 purchase ofrepparttar 105332 franchise.

(f) Restrictions onrepparttar 105333 goods or services franchisees are allowed to sell and any restrictions onrepparttar 105334 customers with whom they may deal.

(g) Any territorial protection to be grantedrepparttar 105335 franchisee.

(h) The conditions under whichrepparttar 105336 franchise may be repurchased or refusal renewal byrepparttar 105337 franchisor, transferred to a third party byrepparttar 105338 franchisee, and terminated or modified by either party.

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