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So You Want To Buy A Franchise
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Abstract |
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Surveys show that a new Canadian franchise business opens every hour and forty-five minutes, and the number and variety of franchises available in Canada keeps growing. So which franchise in which industry is the right fit for you? How do you make sure you are making a wise investment before you sign on the dotted line? This all-Canadian practical book offers tips and advice to help you to:
- determine if franchising is the right option for you and your situation
- assess an available franchise's profitability
- evaluate marketing and training benefits in a franchise's organization
- generate financing for your new franchise venture
- make sense of a typical franchise agreement
This book will give you all the information you need to make sure you are buying into a successful venture, before you put your investment at risk.
Table of Contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction to Franchising Chapter 2: Is Franchising for You? Chapter 3: Evaluating the Franchise Chapter 4: Understanding the Franchise Agreement Chapter 5: Financing the Franchise Chapter 6: Which Legal Structure is Best for You? Chapter 7: Business Planning Chapter 8: Buying an Existing Franchise Chapter 9: The Ten Golden Rules Appendix: Franchise Regulatory Authorities; The Top 500 Franchises in Canada (by number of units) Index
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WebSite
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This document is not available on the web
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Date de publication
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January 1998
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Format
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Book
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Pagination
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268 pp.
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Author
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Friend, Norman; Gray, Douglas
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Keywords
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Start-Up, Franchise
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Library Locations
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Amherst, Antigonish, Bridgewater, Halifax, Kentville, New Glasgow, Port Hawkesbury, Sydney, Truro, Windsor, Yarmouth
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