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SHOULD A PROSPECTIVE FRANCHISEE WORK WITH A FRANCHISE BROKER/CONSULTANT?
Should a prospective franchisee work with a franchise broker or consultant? I am often asked that question by prospective franchisees. Alternatively, someone will contact me and after speaking with me may decide that they want to look at other franchise opportunities. Typically, in those situations I refer the prospective franchisee to both the IFA website (www.franchise.org) and to a franchise broker or franchise consultant who does not charge the prospective franchisee.
A franchise consultant or franchise broker works with the "candidate" or prospective franchisee by performing almost a matchmaking service. A good broker learns about the prospective franchisee's financial and personal background and determines franchises that would be a good fit, both financially and personally, for the candidate. Read more »
Due Diligence for Prospective Franchisees
What type of due diligence, investigation or validation should a prospective franchisee perform? A prospective franchisee, someone looking to invest in a franchise, should learn as much as possible about the business and franchise opportunity prior to signing any contract or paying any money to the franchisor. First and foremost, read the 23 items of the FDD. This document is supposed to be written in "plain English" for a prospective franchisee's review. Pay particular attention to Items 5, 6 & 7, the financial disclosures. In addition, review Item 20 to learn about the system and its anticipated growth. Read more »



