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    The Franchise Owners

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    This proves the point that the franchise(s) must constantly be aware of what is happening within its territory. The next case, which is also still going through the system, concerns itself with the supposed abuse of four franchise owners by 7-Eleven’s main office. The four franchise owners are Indians who felt that they were being labeled incorrectly. When they had informed the main office of their supposed mistake, 7-Eleven had labeled them as “Independent Contractors” based on the degree of

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    The franchise industry is an industry that is highly visible to the public eye; mainly because of such names as McDonald’s, Kentucky Fried Chicken, Popeye’s, Burger King, Starbucks and the like. They all fulfill a service which the general public supposedly needs. From a simple fried chicken leg, to a strong cup of specialized coffee, or even a set of bed linens, they all serve a general purpose. Each one supplies the public with goods and services at a cheaper price. The people or individuals who

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    Chicky-D's Franchise

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    30–2. Control of a Franchise. National Foods, Inc., sells franchises to its fast-food restaurants, known as Chicky-D’s. Under the franchise agreement, franchisees agree to hire and train employees strictly according to Chicky-D’s standards. In addition, Chicky-D’s regional supervisors must approve all new hires and policies, which they generally do. Chicky-D’s reserves the right to terminate a franchise for violating the franchisor’s rules. After several incidents of racist comments and conduct by

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    Owning a Franchise In this report I will be talking about how to open a LaRosa’s pizza restaurant franchise. There are many requirements that you have to fulfill to qualify for the franchise. There are 8 steps to open a franchise with them. In the restaurant business, somebody is always trying to franchise "the next big thing.” No doubt you 've seen dozens of them come and go. Doesn’t it make more sense to find a stable and rewarding business concept with a strong track record? (LaRosa 's, franchise)

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    three types of hotel ownerships and its advantages & disadvantages Park JaeHoon J12011310 Hotel Franchise The Definition of Franchise is -An authorization granted by a government or company -Individual or group -The right or license granted by a company to an individual or group to market its products or services in a specific territory. Than what is franchises Characteristics? First of franchises Characteristics is Simplest form of an agreement or license entered into by two parties, the franchisor

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    [1] $30,000 is the basic initial franchise fee. See Item 5 for option fees and conditions when this fee is partly refundable. [2] At least 15 servicemen are required for each location. [3] Franchisees have the responsibility to find a suitable place that is under the list of approved location for casinos. DA will provide lease-negotiation assistance. The cost varies in different locations and sizes. [4] Equipment is leased by Double Aces on a yearly basis. This payment is only refundable under some

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    flexibility that owning a business franchise creates provides this option. Success is not reached by simply creating a business, however. The level of success is measured by the size and efficiency of the business. Business growth is the driving force of the economy. The additional jobs and revenues created when a business expands allow the economy to grow at exponential rates. One of the fastest and most popular ways to increase the size of a business is to turn it into a franchise, which can then be purchased

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    To the untrained eye, franchise and business opportunity investments look pretty much the same. Both invite you to purchase a package of goods and services and business concepts. Both offer you the chance to capitalize on a business idea that has already proved to be successful. Both provide some training, handholding and access to a valuable marketplace. In reality, though, there are huge differences between the two concepts. While these fundamental distinctions sometimes appear subtle, detecting

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    In order to create a Dip n Dip franchise in the country of Panama, we will need a total capital of $650,000.00. This amount needed is to cover the franchise cost, beginning franchise merchandise, location, furniture and decoration for the restaurant advertising and keep a remaining capital for utility and other kinds of cost. • Franchise Name : $200,000.00 plus 5 % of the restaurant profit per year • Franchise Merchandise : $ 1,000.00 per month • Utility Cost: Approximate $1,500.00 to $2,000.00 o

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    Why Franchise? Why Subway

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    Why Franchise. Franchising has attracted some 34,000 people in the UK to invest in their future in self employment. Here are 15 reasons why franchises offer an attractive business opportunity. 1. Established brand value. Prior to launching a franchise, the franchisor has developed and established attractive and meaningful branding for the operation, and as the network of franchisees expands the national recognition of this brand grows. When a franchisee enters into a mature franchisee network

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