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Our number one goal in the franchise evaluation process is to help you find an
opportunity that will be good for you and your family. We provide you with
guidance throughout this process at no cost to you since we earn commissions
paid by franchise companies for referring qualified and educated buyers to
them. Once you have expressed your interest to us in exploring franchise
opportunities, the franchise evaluation process involves the following four
major steps:
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We will contact you to arrange a meeting, either in person or over the
telephone, to discuss your goals and desires and to get more detailed
information about you and your background with respect to business ownership.
This is accomplished through a series of questions and answers during a
thorough discussion.
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We will use the information gathered to develop a model for you that will be
used in evaluating franchises. This customized model will contain the elements
you feel are important in a business. The model will be used to identify
opportunities that meet your requirements.
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We will present several franchise opportunities to you that match your model.
We will then meet with you to discuss these opportunities and find out if you
would like to research any of them further. We will introduce you to the
franchise companies that you have expressed interest in so that you can begin
to learn more about them in greater detail.
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You will conduct a complete and thorough investigation of any franchise
opportunity that you feel may be right for you. Though we cannot do your
research for you, we will assist and guide you throughout this process. If you
decide to buy a franchise, we can help you locate financing sources, franchise
attorneys, CPAs and other resources you may need.
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Of course, franchising is not for everyone. If at any point in the franchise
evaluation process you believe a franchise is not in your best interests, you
are under no obligation to continue the process.
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