Buying a franchise is as easy as 1,2,3…
Wow, no wonder everyone is buying a franchise, according to this article it’s about as easy as 1,2,3…
This is perhaps one of the most idiotic articles I have seen on the Internet in some time. I certainly hope someone who is planning to buy a franchise puts a little more effort and time into their decision that the time and effort that went into this article…
The alternative article was:
1. Put names of companies on dart board.
2. Get blindfold and dart.
3. Spin around 3 times and pick your new franchise.
4. Handover sacks full of money.
Steps
Step One
Research the company. It’s a good idea to do as much research as possible before trying to pursue a franchise. When you buy a Super Suppers franchise, you’re buying the name and the company’s relationship with the public, so make sure that it’s a good one.
Step Two
Contact headquarters. The first step to buying a Super Suppers franchise is to get in touch with the corporate office. You’ll need to fill out a form or contact the company to give them your contact information and let them know where you want to open your franchise.
Step Three
Be able to bankroll your startup. Depending on where you do business, you should expect to invest $90,000 to $140,000 to get your Super Supper franchise up and running. This doesn’t include the franchise fees and other terms. You’ll also be expected to pay a royalty fee on all sales once you’ve started up your business.
Step Four
Hire a lawyer. When entering into any franchise, it’s important to seek legal council to make sure that you’re making the right decision. You’ll likely have to sign a term of agreement for up to 10 years, so be sure to read the fine print. Ask about royalty fees and renewal fees.
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