Archive for May, 2009
Posted in May 31st, 2009 Category:Uncategorized
Franchisors prior to the sale of a franchise collect information from franchisees to qualify them in the Sales Process to see if they can afford the franchise.
Even more importantly by asking for this information the Franchisor can insure that the Franchisee has the necessary cash flow to float the franchised outlet and the franchisees [...]
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Posted in May 31st, 2009 Category:Uncategorized
The regulatory bodies at both the state and federal level require much disclosure from Franchisors.
So, much information in fact that it indeed puts them at a disadvantage to both their foreign and domestic competitors who may not be franchise companies and therefore do not require the same level of disclosures. The Uniform Franchise Offering [...]
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Posted in May 31st, 2009 Category:Uncategorized
The regulatory bodies at both the state and federal level require much disclosure from Franchisors.
So, much information in fact that it indeed puts them at a disadvantage to both their foreign and domestic competitors who may not be franchise companies and therefore do not require the same level of disclosures. The Uniform Franchise Offering [...]
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Posted in May 31st, 2009 Category:Uncategorized
Executive business management teams of franchising companies must protect their proprietary information from getting into the wrong hands.
Unfortunately in the uniform franchise offering circulars which are required by both federal and some state regulatory bodies require enormous amounts of information to be disclosed to the franchise buyers prior to entering the sales process. [...]
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Posted in May 31st, 2009 Category:Uncategorized
The regulatory bodies at both the state and federal level require much disclosure from Franchisors.
So, much information in fact that it indeed puts them at a disadvantage to both their foreign and domestic competitors who may not be franchise companies and therefore do not require the same level of disclosures. The Uniform Franchise Offering [...]
continue reading.....
Posted in May 31st, 2009 Category:Uncategorized
The regulatory bodies at both the state and federal level require much disclosure from Franchisors.
So, much information in fact that it indeed puts them at a disadvantage to both their foreign and domestic competitors who may not be franchise companies and therefore do not require the same level of disclosures. The Uniform Franchise Offering [...]
continue reading.....
Posted in May 31st, 2009 Category:Uncategorized
There are so many naturally occurring business situations, which cannot be properly fit into the UFOC or Uniform Franchise Offering Circular for proper and legal disclosure to new franchise buyers as per the onerous rules and regulations in the Franchising Industry.
You would think that a 250-page franchise agreement would be all encompassing, but it [...]
continue reading.....
Posted in May 31st, 2009 Category:Uncategorized
Franchisors prior to the sale of a franchise collect information from franchisees to qualify them in the Sales Process to see if they can afford the franchise.
Even more importantly by asking for this information the Franchisor can insure that the Franchisee has the necessary cash flow to float the franchised outlet and the franchisees [...]
continue reading.....
Posted in May 31st, 2009 Category:Uncategorized
The regulatory bodies at both the state and federal level require much disclosure from Franchisors.
So, much information in fact that it indeed puts them at a disadvantage to both their foreign and domestic competitors who may not be franchise companies and therefore do not require the same level of disclosures. The Uniform Franchise Offering [...]
continue reading.....
Posted in May 31st, 2009 Category:Uncategorized
There are so many naturally occurring business situations, which cannot be properly fit into the UFOC or Uniform Franchise Offering Circular for proper and legal disclosure to new franchise buyers as per the onerous rules and regulations in the Franchising Industry.
You would think that a 250-page franchise agreement would be all encompassing, but it [...]
continue reading.....