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    join an already existing company. One way to go into business with an already existing company is franchising. According to Entrepreneur.com‚ franchising is 殿 continuing relationship in which a franchisor provides a licensed privilege to the franchisee to do business and offers assistance in organizing‚ training‚ merchandising‚ marketing‚ and managing in return for a monetary consideration. Franchising is a form of business by which the owner (franchisor) of a product‚ service or method obtains distribution

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    FRANCHISING CHAPTER 1 History and Overview Introduction Franchising has a track record as a way to speed growth through expansion of business. Since the 1950’s‚ franchising has been the leading edge of business by showing impressive growth rates in overall sales and market shares. Franchising is a concept which began in the 1950’s with companies like McDonald’s‚ Burger King‚ Dunkin’ Donuts‚ Kentucky Fried Chicken‚ Holiday Inn‚ Midas Mufflers and Dairy Queen. Due to abuses in the sales process

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    Tips to Success in the Franchising Industry Tiffaney Ackerman Liberty University Abstract Each individual who chooses to own a franchise does so for multiple reasons. Richard J. Judd and Robert T. Justis devised a list of ten basic steps new franchise owners must keep in mind. The first step is to self-evaluate. It is important for new franchisee owners to understand the commitment this new business will require of them. They must also have a grasp on their person strengths and weaknesses

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    Report Franchising Definition What is franchising? For my personal knowledge when I not yet doing this presentation. Franchise is buying others people brand to start doing business with the brand name. After I had develop information of franchising. I’m right‚ but the correctly‚ franchise is a continuing relationship in which a franchisor provides a licensed privilege to the franchisee to do business and offers assistance in organizing‚ training‚ merchandising‚ marketing and managing in

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    Franchising Chapter1 Objectives • Understand definition & concept of franchising . • Types of franchising . • Benefits & pitfalls of franchising . 2 Introduction • Mr. Menon an NRI ‚was very happy to return to India . • He was amazed to see changes in Indian economy • What one noticed is that all these companies have  expanded gradually & made their presence by franchising 3 History of Franchising • The earliest signs of franchising in the united states dates bac

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    What is franchising? Franchising (from the French for free) is a method of doing business wherein a franchisor licenses trademarks and tried and proven methods of doing business to a franchisee in exchange for a recurring payment‚ and usually a percentage piece of gross sales or gross profits as well as the annual fees. Various tangibles and intangibles such as national orinternational advertising‚ training‚ and other support services are commonly made available by the entity licensing the ‘chain

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    Franchising Franchising (from the French for honesty[citation needed]) is a method of doing business wherein a franchisor licenses trademarks and tried and proven methods of doing business to a franchisee in exchange for a recurring payment‚ and usually a percentage piece of gross sales or gross profits as well as the annual fees. Various tangibles and intangibles such as national or international advertising‚ training‚ and other support services are commonly made available by the franchisor

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    FRANCHISING China Foto Press s of the Foreign franch ises are reaching more Chinese consumers over larger segment . country The Pros and Cons of Franchising in China US companies must jump hurdles to operate successful franchises in China‚ but the potential benefits are too great to ignore. William Edwards 40 July–September 2011 chinabusinessreview.com FRANCHISING W estern and local franchise brands have developed group is largely a young‚ upwardly mobile‚ and aspirational

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    advatages of franchising

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    Advantages of Franchising: 1) The business you are franchising is already successful and is a proven idea. Usually‚ before offering the business for franchising‚ the original owners have already build it up and have already made it successful. Franchising‚ for them‚ is a way to expand the business; it is not a way to build the business from a small one to a big one. 2) The brand name is already recognized and name-recall is already very easy. Plus the franchisor or the owner of the franchise will

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    Franchising in Cameroon

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    overview of Cameroon and its business environment. Chapter two provides broad literature review on franchising and how it is applied in Cameroon. Chapter three states the advantages and disadvantages of franchising in Cameroon. Chapter four is a methodology of the study‚ stating how data was collected and analyzed‚ its methods‚ instruments‚ and anticipated problems. Chapter five is the conclusion about the study‚ a report summary indicating if the research was of relevance‚ if it tied in with

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