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    Focusing on the Franchise Fee Is Foolish

    Focusing on the Franchise Fee Is Foolish

    Joel Libava
    Buying a BusinessFranchisingLegacy

    It’s foolish to focus on the cost of the franchise fee.

    That’s because the difference between a $25,000 franchise fee and a $35,000 franchise fee is zero.

    I’ll explain.

    A CLIENT

    Last week, I was talking to a client about thethat he was investigating.

    For some odd reason, Charles was focused -- hyper-focused, actually -- on the upfront franchise fee. The two franchise opportunities that he was looking at were in the same segment of franchising, and were direct competitors.

    Investment-wise, they were pretty close … around $350,000 total.

    But, there was a difference of $10,000 in the franchise fee. That’s a lot of money.

    Not really.

    $350,000 is a lot of money.

    FRANCHISE FEE FOCUS IS FOOLISH

    When you’re shopping, looking for a franchise to someday own, forget about the franchise fee.

    The franchise fee is only a small part of the equation … it’s just a licensing fee. Everyone that’s purchased a franchise has paid it. It’s the cost of entry. Paying it opens up the secret vault.

    bank vault

    Inside this vault is The Recipe. The recipe contains everything that you’re going to need to run your franchise operation.

    That’s what you want. . That’s why you’re looking into franchising.

    Hopefully.

    WHAT ARE YOU GETTING?

    You need to find out what you’re getting for that franchise fee.

    All you have to do to find out is:

    • Ask the franchise development director
    • Ask the franchisees

    The franchise development representative will give you a list of things that you’ll receive if you become a franchise owner. Things like:

    • Their operations manual
    • Formal training
    • Access to their technology
    • Access to their marketing system
    • Their brand
    • Support

    One of the greatest things about franchising is that once you’ve received information from a franchisor, you can easily find out how good their system is. All you have to do is contact the people that have already invested their own money in it.

    ASK THE FRANCHISEES

    Just do it.

    Call and visit lots of current franchise owners of the concept (s) you’re interested in.

    Ask them questions. Like this one. You will be able to find out what you need to know.

    As for the franchise fee, don’t focus on it.  Remember, it’s just the cost of entry.

    Focus on what you’re getting for it, not its cost.

    Franchise ownership is a long-term play.

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    Profile: Joel Libava

    The Franchise King®, Joel Libava, advises prospective franchise owners on how to carefully choose and properly research a franchise. He wrote Become a Franchise Owner! The Start-Up Guide to Lowering Risk, Making Money, and Owning What You Do. Joel’s much-needed franchise advisory services come with a 100% money-back guarantee.

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