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Better Business Bureau's Buying a Franchise

Better Business Bureau's Buying a Franchise

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Author: Better Business Bureau
Publisher: The Planning Shop
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 414731

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 200
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9
Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 7.5 x 0.6

ISBN: 1933895012
Dewey Decimal Number: 658.87
EAN: 9781933895017
ASIN: 1933895012

Publication Date: October 25, 2007
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Condition: Creases and dirt on exterior, some bent pages. Interior in great shape.

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Franchising is one of the fastest growing business segments today. There are literally thousands of choices, and they can either make you rich or break your bank. The Better Business Bureau's Buying a Franchise: Insider's Guide to Success guides you through every step of picking a franchise that will be successful and make money. Experts from the BBB tell you how to recognize a reputable franchise, what questions to ask about fees, what you need to watch out for in the franchise agreement, which pitfalls to avoid, and the best resources to use when purchasing a franchise.

The book is packed with essential information including:
* Franchise Fees: The truth about fees, royalties and hidden costs
* Franchise Financing: How to get financing for the franchise you want
* Franchise Agreement: What the terms mean and what to look out for
* Negotiating Strategies: Negotiate the best franchise agreement terms
* Red Flags & Warning Signs: Expert advice on avoiding rip offs
* Worksheets and Checklists: Guide you through every step


Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Definitely a book anyone considering the franchise route to small business should read!   April 27, 2008
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful


It liked this book. It was logical, well-written and complete. It was comprised of seven sections and 19 chapters:

1. Follow your dream to franchise ownership (1-3)
2. Are you a franchise person? (4-6)
3. Find the right franchise for you (7-9)
4. How much will it cost? (10, 11)
5. The UFOC and Franchise Agreement (12, 13)
6. Due Diligence (14, 15)
7. Finance your franchise (16-19)
A. Resources

1. What a good franchise can do for you
2. The wide, wide world of franchises
3. The franchise players
4. Who's the boss?
5. What kind of franchise person are you?
6. It takes a village
7. Seventeen steps to franchise ownership
8. Assess franchise opportunities
9. Where to search for franchise opportunities
10. Cost overview
11. How much will you make?
12. The Uniform Franchise Offering Circular (UFOC)
13. The Franchise Agreement
14. Interview other franchisees
15. Interview the franchisor
16. Start-up funding
17. Explore your financing options
18. Write the franchise Business Plan
19. Welcome to the world of franchise ownership

This book claims to provide an insider's guide to success with franchises. In my humble opinion, it delivers. By reading it you will learn how to succeed in the altenative small business world of franchising. This book will help the reader navigate the process of buying a franchise. The specifics of the purchasing process are covered in Chapter 7.

This book does a good job covering both the Uniform Franchise Offering Circular (UFOC) and the typical Franchise Agreement. These documents are central to any franchise. Although this book should not be used as a substitute for legal counsel, it does a nice job of covering these two legal documents so you can be an educated consumer before you seek legal assistance from an attorney who specializes in franchise matters.

I would have liked the book better if it had gotten a little more detailed. The book actually is not all that long. Its page count and weight are somewhat normal. But that is due to formatting and type size. I feel as though there could have been a little more meat on the bones of this book. And if it had had more sidebar stories and more in depth coverage of the topics covered, then I would bump this tome up to a 5 star rating. But don't skip it just because I gave it something lower. It's a good book. 4 stars!


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