FAQs
How can this be a Free
Service?
Our services are
completely free to consumers. We are paid fees by
franchise companies because they appreciate the
education, qualifying and pre-screening that we provide
our clients. The price of the franchise to you is
exactly the same, whether you use this service or not.
Franchise companies cannot, by law, surcharge you when
you use a consultant nor can they offer you a discount
when you don't.
The consulting process that we
follow with our clients creates a solid match between
the various franchise companies that we recommend – and
our clients. Because of this, the franchise companies
want to talk to our clients. You will be afforded
priority status with them.
Why should I
use a Franchise Consultant instead of contacting
Franchise Companies directly?
If you
choose to take advantage of our expertise and counsel, and
use our proven franchise selection and investigation
process, it will save you time and money -- while also
helping you avoid making costly mistakes. In addition, our
years of experience and careful pre-screening of franchise
companies will help you understand why certain opportunities
are better than others. We will show you the safer and most
attractive business opportunities.
If you have never evaluated a
franchise company before, you will quickly see it can be
an ominous task. It is easy to lose your objectivity
without the guidance of an experienced person who is NOT
beholden to any one franchise company.
With so many variables
involved, how will you help me find the right “Fit?”
Our consultants
will guide you through a very thorough and proven process –
designed to help you first assess and document your skills
and goals -- then to pre-qualify the types of business
models you want to work with – then to match you to
franchise businesses within these models. They will obtain
your responses to a great number of questions, such as:
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What characteristics are
important to you in a business? Hours, number of
employees, physical plant, office location, etc.
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What kind of
business would excite you?
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What would you really like
to do “day in, and day out, 40 to 60 hours a week?”
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What are your strengths
and weaknesses in operating a business?
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What kind of experience,
training and education do you have?
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What role do you want to
play in the business? Sales? Operations?
Marketing? Management? Customer Service?
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How would you like to
finance your business – and what more do you need to
know to do this?
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Are you seeking a
one-level or a two-level system? Would you prefer an
opportunity that affords multiple locations? – An
established system, or a new system? A new
territory or a resale territory? And do you know the
advantages or disadvantages of each choice?
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How soon do you want to be
open for business?
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Do you want a partner? Are
you planning on investors?
With this information and more, we
will be able to guide you and suggest franchise
opportunities that match up well with what you seek in a
business. With the thousands of franchise opportunities
available today the search can be almost overwhelming.
We have done a great deal of the work for you. We have
carefully pre-screened hundreds of franchises, and
determined the best opportunities. We have companies in
fast food, specialty food, retail, business to business
services, home based, serviced oriented, auto
aftermarket. Opportunities range from $50,000 to several
million dollars.
Why buy a Franchise?
Quite simply
because it offers:
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a proven method of doing business
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experts from the franchise company providing day to
day advice and assistance
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proven marketing and advertising programs
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a solid business plan
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excellent training
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ongoing support
This all adds up to a reduced
level of risk and a higher level of success. The
bottom line is you can be in business for
yourself but not by yourself.
More and more people are seeking ways to gain greater
control of their lifestyle and income...and for
qualified individuals, owning one’s own business is a
proven method of achieving this control. Many employees
have discovered that large corporations are not the
haven of mutual loyalty, secure employment, rising pay
raises, and “family oriented” support that they once
were. Perhaps you have found this to be true in your
life. For many folks, “being one’s own boss” is a
better alternative to the growing uncertainty found
today in corporate America.
What
financial assistance is available?
Financing doesn’t
have to be a daunting subject -- there are many
resources available to you (SBA Loans, 401K Rollover loans,
Home Equity Lines of Credit just to name a few) to raise the
amount of investment capital you will need. But because the
subject of financing is so broad and so important, we
recommend you discuss this first, in general, with your
consultant – then allow your consultant to introduce you to
experts who can provide specific assistance.

How much cash do I need?
Each franchise company’s
requirements are different but the minimum requirement
to qualify for lower priced franchise opportunities
tends to be $20,000 liquid and $100,000 net worth. Few
people pay cash for a new business. Typically a business
loan is obtained. Our experienced consultants will
explain all of your financial options.
What is an FDD?
The Franchise Disclosure Document
(referred to as the FDD or UFOC, or “disclosure
document”) is the document that a franchise company is
required by law to give to a prospective franchise buyer
before the franchise can be purchased. This document
covers information regarding the franchisor, its
management, its financial history, and the material
terms and conditions of the Franchisee/Franchisor
relationship. It must explain to you all the initial
costs of the franchise, the costs to start the business,
any litigation the company has in its history, it must
disclose the names and phone numbers of its existing
owners, as well as past owners.
The FDD was created to establish a consistent and
uniform format for disclosure throughout the United
States. Its intent is to provide a prospective franchise
buyer with a good deal of information with which to make
an informed decision. Our experienced consultants will
help you better understand information supplied in the
FDD. In addition, they will help you plan and organize
calls to existing franchise owners for an even more
thorough understanding of the business, before you make
any decision.
How soon can I get my
business started?
Here are some timing factors you
should take into consideration:
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When do you want to open your business? If your
business is cyclical, you’ll want to take advantage
of peak seasons.
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If you need financing, where will you get the money?
How long will it take?
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How frequently does the franchisor conduct the
initial training program? Does it have an enrollment
deadline? Can you get into the class you want?
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Do you have personal commitments or family conflicts
that may affect your target opening date?
Unless you already own a suitable building, have
existing office space, or are buying a home-based
business, you will need to find a location for your
franchise. The Franchise Agreement will include specific
requirements regarding site selection and many even have
relationships with real estate companies or in-house
real estate departments whose jobs are to help you find
locations.
Will my
personal or financial information be sold to anyone?
Absolutely not –
this information cannot, by law, be shared with or sold to
anyone without your sole permission.
When will you send my
information to a Franchisor?
Only when you have authorized us
to do so.