With a franchise, you’re basically paying for an established brand. There’s a bit more to it than that, though. Here are the pro’s and cons.



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Written by Warren Rutherford
418 days ago

Adam - good approach towards educating interested persons on franchising. Depending on your target audience however, US terms should be updated to reflect current franchisor licensing requirements. You infer but do not state that certain States within the US have additional franchisor licensing requirements to often complement Financial Disclosure Document (FDD) that the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) requires. Thanks for sharing on BizSugar.com



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