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Javier Carriedo Veronica Peron Emely Garcia Period. 6
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Business Franchise: a semi-independent business that pays fees to a parent company in return for the exclusive right to sell a certain product or service in a given area. Parent companies are called franchisers.
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Management training and support Standardized quality National advertising programs Financial assistance Centralized buying power
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High franchising fees and royalties Strict operating standards Purchasing restrictions Limited product line
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Cooperative = a business organization owned and operated by a group of individuals for their mutual benefits. Consumer Cooperative = retail outlet owned and operated by consumers. Service Cooperative = cooperative that provides a service, rather than a good. Producer Cooperative = agricultural marketing cooperative that helps members sell their products.
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Nonprofit Organization = institution that functions much like a business, but does not operate for the purpose of generating profits. Professional Organization = nonprofit organization that works to improve the image, working conditions, and skill levels of people in particular occupations. Business Associations = nonprofit that promotes collective business interest for a city, state, or other geographical area, or for a group of similar businesses. Trade Association = nonprofit organization that promotes the interest of a particular industry. Labor Unions = an organized group of workers whose aim is to improve working conditions, hours, wages, and fringe benefits.
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1. Parent companies are called what? 2. What are two advantages of a franchise? 3. What are two disadvantages of a franchise? 4. What do service cooperative businesses provide? What don’t they provide? 5. What are two things that labor unions aim to improve?
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