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Franchising from the Inside Out | 
enlarge | Author: Ed Teixeira Publisher: Xlibris Corporation Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 2350380
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 204 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 8.6 x 5.6 x 1
ISBN: 141347263X Dewey Decimal Number: 650 EAN: 9781413472639 ASIN: 141347263X
Publication Date: February 22, 2005 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description "Franchising From The Inside Out" is the perfect resource for those people interested in buying a franchise or for those who want to learn about the franchise industry.Its written in an easy to follow format that takes the prospective franchisee through the entire franchise process. It avoids the heavy emphasis on the legal aspects of franchising that so many franchise books include and instead leaves that to the franchise attorneys.Written by Ed Teixeira, who has dealt with over 1,000 franchises, the reader will gain insight from someone who has "done it all." There are chapters which present the right questions to ask when dealing with the franchisor. Questions that only a franchise insider would be aware of. The chapters on "Negotiating the Franchise Agreement", "The Franchisee Commandments" and "The Secrets to Success" are examples of the practical advice this book contains. Franchisors can use this book as a way to determine how their company would measure! up to an depth evaluation by a franchise candidate. For valuable franchise information based upon the author's real world experience this book has it all.
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Written from a Franchisor mind set August 29, 2006 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
I didn't find the book justified its cover price as I didn't feel the author wrote this to help franchisees although he had some sage advice. Instead, the author has worked for Franchisors and he has that mindset. The reader should know that up front and take what he has to say with a grain of salt.
Teixeira dangerously explains how to negotiate less significant areas of the franchise agreement such as renewal terms while justifying the franchisor's position not to negotiate other CRITICAL aspects such as termination clauses. This can trap unsuspecting franchisees in a system of indentured servitude for the term of the contract even though the franchisor breaches the contract! Amazingly, to top this off, the author admits never taking a franchisee's house through litigation while implying he was justified to take everything else of value.
He also fleetingly mentions that franchisees should expect to accrue equity in their franchise operation from the many years of building the business but it is well known that franchisors often won't allow that to happen. In fact, the author devotes some pages explaining how the franchisor may buy the business for below market value and is justified in doing so.
In addition, he doesn't differentiate business format franchises from product franchises (e.g. distribution franchises for Chevrolet, Coca-Cola, Budweiser, etc). He discusses how franchisees should expect the franchisor provide what they are obligated to provide in return for 5-7% royalty payments. This makes it sound like the franchisee receives a recurring tangible product or service from the franchisor when they do not. In fact, the majority of franchisors merely provide trademark licensing and a process of closing a sale. As can be expected, many franchisees of these business format franchise systems become disillusioned very quickly.
In order to fairly balance the decision making process, any prospective franchisee owes it to themselves to buy the Purvin book called Franchise Fraud. You won't get that balance from the Teixeira book alone.
Franching From The Inside Out May 4, 2005 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
" I've read a number of articles and magazines regarding buying a franchise however this book gave me the information I was looking for in a very organized way. It showed me the steps to follow and I didn't have to deal with pre-conceived notions about different franchises. I really liked the chapter about negotiating the franchise agreement since I didn't know very much about that subject. I highly recommend this book for someone looking to buy a franchise."
Franchising From the Inside Out April 13, 2005 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
This book told me exactly what I needed to know. It was easy to understand and gave me the right way to look for a franchise.
Outstanding resource!
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