| Article Index |
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| Buying a Franchise |
| The Advantages |
| The Disadvantages |
| Evaluating a Franchise |
| Costs and Returns |
| Final Reality Checks |
| Further Information |
If you are seriously thinking about buying a franchise, gather information from a variety of sources. Aim to know as much about the industry and the market as you would if you were starting your own business from scratch.
6.1 Contact the British Franchise Association (bfa) (01235 820470).
6.2 Talk to your bank.
6.3 Read the trade press. Publishers include:
6.4 Keep an eye on the rest of the press. Many franchisors advertise in the business-opportunities sections of national papers.
6.5 Go to franchise exhibitions. There are major annual franchise exhibitions in Birmingham and London.
6.6 You may want to talk to franchise consultants. Reputable franchise consultants generally work on behalf of the franchisor to develop the franchise package.
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