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Franchise Review
The Fourth Ingredient for Investing in a Franchise: Does Franchise have a Sufficiently Long Operating History?
This post continues in a series of posts I am writing on franchise investing. The series of posts initiated with an article I read outlining what private equity investors like about franchising. Today, I want to touch on the fourth “ingredient” of the Secret Sauce which is whether the franchise has sufficiently long operating…
The Third Ingredient for Investing in a Franchise: Does it have Universal Appeal Across Geographies?
This post continues in a series of posts I am writing on franchise investing. The series of posts initiated with an article I read outlining what private equity investors like about franchising. Today, I want to touch on the third “ingredient” of the Secret Sauce which is whether the product or service has universal…
The Second Ingredient for Investing in a Franchise: Is it a Product or Service that is Sustainably On Trend?
This post continues in a series of posts I am writing on franchise investing. The series of posts initiated with an article I read outlining what private equity investors like about franchising. Today, I want to touch on the second “ingredient” of the Secret Sauce which is whether the product or service is “on…
The First Ingredient for Investing in a Franchise: Is the Product or Service Straight-Forward and Consistently Replicated?
I recently posted on the Secret Sauce for Franchise Investing. The post features an article outlining what private equity investors like about franchises. Today, I want to touch on the first “ingredient” which is whether the franchise’s product is straight-forward and consistently replicated.
This is much harder than you may think for franchise…
The Secret Sauce for Franchise Investing
For over twenty-five years now I have been reviewing franchise opportunities in one form or another. Unlike a lot of franchise lawyers, I represent both sides of the fence. I have helped business people start franchises and I have helped hundreds of franchisees review FDDs before buying franchise opportunities. Many years ago it seemed as…
What it Takes to Franchise Your Business
I read an excellent article from the Franchise King, Joel Libava, that he wrote for the SBA website on what it takes to franchise your business. His article highlights various points including:
- Validating the idea
- Duplication
- Creating a system
- Legalities
- Marketing and sales
We also had some Twitter discussion regarding the fees and royalties that…
Looking for a Franchise? Don’t Just Rely on the Franchise 500 and other Lists
For the last 40 years, Entrepreneur Magazine has released its Franchise 500 List, ranking the “best” Franchises in America. They rank them based on Five Pillars: Costs & Fees, Size & Growth, Support, Brand Strength, and Financial Strength & Stability. The giants at the top aren’t much of a surprise, with McDonald’s, Dunkin’, and Taco Bell all in the top 5. Many other big names are also scattered on the list. The Franchise 500 gives information on investment costs, and many other things you can expect if you decide to purchase a franchise for a specific company. If you are interested in purchasing a franchise, this list can be a great asset. However, it shouldn’t be your only resource, and most certainly does not tell the whole story.
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Franchise Attorneys Discuss Buying a Franchise
I had the distinct pleasure of being interviewed by Joel Libava (aka “The Franchise King”) for his exclusive article on buying a franchise. It was a fascinating article for me as well because Joel interviewed fellow franchise lawyers Charles Internacola and Josh Brown. They really had some great insights you won’t want to miss.…
How Do Presidential Candidates Stack Up on Small Business Issues?
I normally try to avoid political issues and discussion because really it does me no good. I am sure to tick someone off because I have clients who are on both sides of the aisle and some that are not political at all. But since the Iowa Caucuses enjoy first-in-the-nation status, I’ve decided to join…