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04 October 2015© easilyinteractive.com 20081 Business ownership Franchises Press F5 on your keyboard to launch this PowerPoint presentation
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04 October 2015© easilyinteractive.com 20082 Types of business organisation * Business Organisations PrivatePublic UnincorporatedIncorporated Sole trader Partnershi p Private Limited Company Public Limited Company Public Corporations Local and Central Government Co-operative
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04 October 2015© easilyinteractive.com 20083 The diagram below can be accessed at any time in this presentation simply by clicking on the button Click the button to return to your previous slide Types of business organisation * Business Organisations PrivatePublic UnincorporatedIncorporated Sole trader Partnership Private Limited Company Public Limited Company Public Corporations Local and Central Government Co-operative
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04 October 2015© easilyinteractive.com 20084 Franchises Article: “A fresh opportunity to ring the changes at work”, Daily Telegraph, 3/10/05 Suggested questions: What do you thing a franchise is? What, according to the article, are the advantages of being a small business? What are the risks to Mike Jones of owning his own business rather than working for BT? * Due to copyright restrictions we are unable to provide the article as a PDF file however there is a print option on the webpage.
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04 October 2015© easilyinteractive.com 20085 Franchise Franchiser Franchisee grants rights to use a product/name/services pays a fee/royalties for this privilege Franchise: An agreement where a business (the franchiser) sells rights to other businesses (franchisees) allowing them to sell products or use the company name *
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04 October 2015© easilyinteractive.com 20086 Franchise The franchise agreement
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04 October 2015© easilyinteractive.com 20087 The franchise contract Both parties will sign a contract agreeing: How long the arrangement will last Conditions under which the contract may be terminated by either side The territory covered by the agreement What both parties agree to do within the relationship… *
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04 October 2015© easilyinteractive.com 20088 The franchiser will typically agree to… Uphold the brand image Quality checking of franchisees Marketing Provide signs, fixtures and fittings Provide training and advice *
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04 October 2015© easilyinteractive.com 20089 The franchisee will typically agree to… Pay an initial fee plus royalties on turnover (not profit!) Purchase stock etc. from franchiser E.g. MacDonald's: The franchiser supplies training, marketing, packaging, food, etc. to the franchisees… …who must purchase stock etc. from the franchiser *
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04 October 2015© easilyinteractive.com 200810 Franchise Advantages and disadvantages
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04 October 2015© easilyinteractive.com 200811 Advantages to the franchisee Buys an established and successful brand name/product Take advantage of bulk-buying Receives training and back-up support Specialist help available for market research etc. Lower failure rate than independent firms *
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04 October 2015© easilyinteractive.com 200812 Disadvantages to the franchisee May have too little freedom in areas such as pricing, offers and promotions The franchisee takes the risks Franchisees may suffer if fellow franchisees are of poor quality An obligation to buy inputs/services from the franchiser *
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04 October 2015© easilyinteractive.com 200813 Advantages to the franchiser Enables a business to expand rapidly Franchisees have a ‘stake’ (motivation) Local knowledge Less complex structure to manage Less risk to the franchiser *
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04 October 2015© easilyinteractive.com 200814 Disadvantages to the franchiser Franchise failure will reflect badly on the brand name The franchisee may under-declare sales to reduce royalties *
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04 October 2015© easilyinteractive.com 200815 Franchises Tasks
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04 October 2015© easilyinteractive.com 200816 Task “A franchise allows the franchisee and the franchiser to do what they do best.” Explain this statement *
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04 October 2015© easilyinteractive.com 200817 Task Investigate a current UK franchise opportunity on the internet (whichfranchise.com > Latest franchises) Tasks: What does the business do? Why is it different to other similar businesses Try to find out how much it would cost to become a franchisee What investment is required from you? What will the franchiser do for you? *
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04 October 2015© easilyinteractive.com 200818 Ownership and control of business Co-operatives
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