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Some Things To Consider When Buying A Franchise



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When buying a franchise there are lots of things to be considered. Some obvious, some not. When looking for your perfect franchise some of that perfection is going to be what they see in you just as much as what you see in them. When discussing franchise opportunities with others it is generally suggested that they keep the following things in mind.

Your current financial position plays a major role in buying a franchise. Do you have the financial resources required to buy a franchise? If not, where are you going to get the capital? Some franchises require little more than the investment of just a small franchise fee while others require franchise fees, real estate investments, inventory and other asset purchases, large staffs to hire, etc. The amount you have to invest will play a large role in what franchise most people choose.

Another important factor that decides buying a franchise is the sustainability of your financial position. If you just invested all that money in your new franchise, now how long can you survive before you expect your new business to start paying you back? To some, a near immediate cash flow to live on is critical while others are able to wait months and even years before their investment is actually putting cash back into their pockets. Make sure that you have additional sources of financing, including friends or relatives who might be able to loan you money in the event that your initial financing proves inadequate.

Your desired business type and model is the next governing factor that helps you decide buying a franchise. You would probably be amazed at the number of happy and successful franchise owners who initially started looking at franchises thinking they wanted to own a fast food franchise yet after serious research ended up with something like a cleaning franchise! Everyone has certain industries they think they would love to work in and that is understandable, but it is strongly advised to keep an open mind there. Do not get your heart set on being the proud owner of a certain brand and end up forcing a square peg into a round hole while overlooking more realistic and feasible business opportunities. Absolutely seek something you think you will love doing, but keep an open mind as well.

When buying a franchise always take your experience in account. What have you done in the past and what are you good at helps your franchise grow. Some franchises are looking for people with very specific sets of skills and experience while others actually prefer training them from scratch.

Take advice of someone who is familiar buying a franchise. Be clear about the fact that are you looking for a business that gives you a day to day job or are you simply looking for sound investments to that put others to work? Or both? Some franchises demand that you own and operate your franchise while others allow you to be an absentee owner. This is also something a qualified franchise consultant can help you research.

Again before buying a franchise be clear about the fact that are you looking to own and operate this business for many years to come or just get it up and running then sell it to another investor? Do you see yourself owning one single franchise or do you have your sites set on owning several franchises across your state or region?

These were just a few of the things you need to be considering before buying a franchise. Use your heart, but also use your head, your pencil, your calculator, your accountant, your attorney, your family and any other resource you can to help make your decision.

Your current financial position plays a major role in buying a franchise. Do you have the financial resources required to buy a franchise? If not, where are you going to get the capital? Some franchises require little more than the investment of just a small franchise fee while others require franchise fees, real estate investments, inventory and other asset purchases, large staffs to hire, etc. The amount you have to invest will play a large role in what franchise most people choose.

Another important factor that decides buying a franchise is the sustainability of your financial position. If you just invested all that money in your new franchise, now how long can you survive before you expect your new business to start paying you back? To some, a near immediate cash flow to live on is critical while others are able to wait months and even years before their investment is actually putting cash back into their pockets. Make sure that you have additional sources of financing, including friends or relatives who might be able to loan you money in the event that your initial financing proves inadequate.

Your desired business type and model is the next governing factor that helps you decide buying a franchise. You would probably be amazed at the number of happy and successful franchise owners who initially started looking at franchises thinking they wanted to own a fast food franchise yet after serious research ended up with something like a cleaning franchise! Everyone has certain industries they think they would love to work in and that is understandable, but it is strongly advised to keep an open mind there. Do not get your heart set on being the proud owner of a certain brand and end up forcing a square peg into a round hole while overlooking more realistic and feasible business opportunities. Absolutely seek something you think you will love doing, but keep an open mind as well.


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Rob Lancit is the President of FranTech Media which operates the popular franchise directories BeTheBoss.ca, BuyThatFranchise.ca & PlaneteFranchise.ca which connect entrepreneurial Canadians to the newest franchise opportunities. Frantech Media also services the franchise industry's social media, online marketing and SEO needs, making it a one stop shop for Franchisors looking to attract the best & brightest business talent Canada has to offer.  Rob can be reached at 1-866-730-5553 or rob@frantechmedia.com


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