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How to Finance A Canadian Franchise – Franchise Financing and Lending in Canada

Guest post by: Stan Prokop

Article Overview: Information for Canadian entrepreneurs on how to finance a franchise in Canada. How franchise financing is accomplished for the purchase of a new or existing franchise

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How to Finance A Canadian Franchise – Franchise Financing and Lending in Canada

Canadian entrepreneurs continue to explore franchise acquisitions in Canada as a way to maximize on the business opportunities provided by the franchise industry. Entrepreneurs evaluate franchising because it provides them with an ability to generate sales and profits from established business models - they can build equity in businesses and enjoy the benefits (perceived or otherwise!) of self employment and entrepreneurliasm.

As you start to formulate your ideas around purchasing a franchise the concept of how o you will finance your new business should be very close to the top of your list. Many clients we talk view the actual financing of the franchise as the largest obstacle to achieving self employment success.

The reality is that anyone with a reasonable business and work background, coupled with a stable financial situation (good credit bureau history, etc) should be able to successfully finance their venture.

Is there a secret to franchise financing in Canada! Yes, there is, and don't by surprised by the answer - which is simply that you must have a thorough and solid proposal in hand, and the right people need to see that proposal. Unfortunately that isn't as easy as it seems.

So how are franchises in Canada actually financed? During the last couple years, due to the world wide economic slowdown/recession franchise financing became a smaller fish bowl so to speak. The methods in which franchises were financing in some cases actually disappeared, and in most cases simply had the ground rules changed relative to whats required and how its works and how long it takes.

In Canada franchises are financed by, in most cases a government sponsored and subsidized loan that comes under a program known as the CSBF loan program. Additional a very select number of firms offer specialized franchise financing loans, and in our experiences we have complimented these two programs with basic lease financing of assets plus in most cases a working capital cash flow loan or an introductory line of credit to facilitate daily operations and long term growth.

So is there a key to success. Absolutely, and it starts with a solid executive summary and business plan that has some reasonable financial projections and assumptions attached to it. The basic elements of that document are the business description, an overview of the basic business model and industry, financial projections, and a focus on the strengths of your business and its expectations of profits. Those profits will of course be cash flow to repay your franchise loan and debt.

We recommend to all clients considering and entrepreneurial career as a franchisee in Canada to discuss your franchise financing options with a credible and experienced advisor in franchise financing. Keep your financing objectives at the very top of your list early on in your process, plan well, and present your proposal once, and properly. You will soon be en route to a successful new business with sales and profit growth!

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Re: Enticing Franchises - Top 9 List Re: Enticing Franchises - Top 9 List - All Franchise listed above are in millions of dollars. Do you have the list of Franchise in thousands
Re: Info for would be franchisers... Re: Info for would be franchisers... - [quote="Sebastien":1d29sdv1]Like Franchise Times, Franchise Update is a very practical magazine. There is no blah blah, just straight facts that anyone in the franchise community can relate to. I just want to mention that all these magazines are NOT franchisee oriented. I mean these magazines are for franchise professionals. If you're looking to buy a franchise, you won't find much information in there. To answer your question, getting published in Franchise Times was fairly easy. I don't want to brag too much but I think I am known in the franchise industry. I was the marketing guy at Franchise.com for a few years before joining my new company, the World Franchising Network. So people know me and I have a very good relationship with Nancy Weingartner, the Managing Editor at Franchise Times. I was talking with her at the last Franchise Expo South in Miami and she mentioned she'd like me to be profiled. I was like "ok, sure!". I like this franchise executive profile thing in Franchise Times as it is rarely BS. People are usually really natural in there.[/quote:1d29sdv1] Thanks for the follow up Sebastien! And I can't say that I'm surprised that networking with the right people and managing your relationships with them properly are the keys to being published. I guess the old adage holds true of "it's not who you know, but who knows you" that's important.
how much for a franchise fee? how much for a franchise fee? - Dear Colleague There is no easy answer to this question. Things to consider: [list=] The sizeof the Franchise Clent base Expected Turnover Intellectual Property costs (recoup) Number of Franchises Number of employees Original Set up costs Franchise admin costs An example: A franchise that I was involved in setting was to a simple "lawn mowing/home repair" franchise. The Franchise included national/local advertising - preparation of client lists - general admin - central accounting etc The Franchise involved 300-500 clients - and an annual turnover of about $300,000 . The annual franchise fee was $30,000. Hope that this gives you some idea Take care Ian[/list]
Re: Franchise Surveys Re: Franchise Surveys - Another good tool to researching a franchise is to speak with their existing franchisees. This contact information is included in most Franchise Disclosure Documents. In order to get a Franchise Disclosure Document or FDD as it is often referred to, you will have to complete a basic franchise application. The franchisor will then usually provide you with the FDD at that time. Included in that book of information is a list of the existing franchisees, the contract, the investment information etc... This information is required by Federal Law to be disclosed to your prior to making a purchase. So be sure to do your research and start with the Franchise Documents to get the initial information.
canada resources canada resources - I used to have a connection to a franchise consultant in Canada at "Franchise Officer" in Toronto. I wish I could remember his name ( but I can check my files at the office tomorrow). Anyway, he had a lot of connections to banks in Canada. He may know of them and may be able to offer some feedback. If you are looking for a business loan, Canada has similar business loan programs to that of the USA's Small Business Administration (SBA). I think its SLBS in Cananda, and I probably have the list of it's lenders in my office also. Do you think either can be helpful? If so, I can get back to you with this information tomorrow. Let me know!


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