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Franchising
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What is a franchise? License to use an established brand Use is very restrictive – many rules to be followed. Provide a proven successful business format Entrepreneurship for people that are not particularly entrepreneurial.
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Advantages of Franchising Buying a name/reputation Established markets Technical/management assistance Standardized procedures Quality standards Selection of location Facility design Quicker cash flow
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Disadvantages of franchising Loss of independence High initial fees High royalties and advertising allowances Contractual restrictions Inapplicable advertising Termination clauses Not receiving promised help Unsuitable products Lack of competitive advantage
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The Franchisee’s Perspective Things to Look For z Proven operating location z Credible top management z Skilled field support staff z A trade identity z A proprietary operations manual z Effective training programs z Disclosure and offering documents z Plans for advertising, marketing, PR and promotion z A communications system z Sufficient capital
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Franchising Agreements 1-16 IssueQuestions to Resolve Franchise feeAmount? One time? Per unit? RoyaltiesAmount? Percentage of net or gross? Sliding scale? Quality controlQuality specs? Monitoring practices? Rewards? Sanctions? AdvertisingFee? Local budget? National? Intensity? Messages? OfferingsProduct line? Product mix? Requirements? Alternatives? EquipmentRequired? Additional? Financing? LocationSite selection requirements? Franchisor aid? Financing? OperationsSigns? Hours? Maintenance? Décor? Personnel policies? ReportingTypes? Frequency? Auditing? Sanctions? DisputesResolution methods? Equity of resolution process? TerminationTiming? Causes? Sanctions? Recourse?
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Franchisee Guidelines © 1999 by Prentice Hall1-17 z Perform a self-evaluation z Investigate the franchisor z Study the industry and competition z Study the Uniform Franchise Offering Circular z Investigate the franchisor’s disclosure z Know your legal rights and retain counsel
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The Franchisor’s Perspective Advantages Faster growth Lower capital requirements Motivation – franchisors are owners of the franchise Control of locations Revenue stream – franchise fees/royalties
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The Franchisor’s Perspective Disadvantages Reduced control Profit sharing Greater commitment to operating support Problem franchisees???
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