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franchisees must pay to use the franchiser's name, products, and assistance. Usually franchisees must pay a one-time franchise fee as well as continuing royalty and advertising fees,
Licensing?
Well it was initially derived as an idea of selling the rights of a business to a person or company. It is a way to allow massive scalability of a business, without having to invest every single cash, just to expand globally, but rather to have the benefit of receiving up front Franchise fee's instead from those who do have money, while receiving royalty's at the same time.
franchise royalty fee
SUBWAY® restaurantsFranchise fee: $12,000Start-up cost: $69,300 to $191,000Basic royalty: 8%Advertising royalty: 3.5%Source: http://www.subway.com/StudentGuide/facts_figures.htm
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A royalty fee is another work for the safety net fee
franchisees must pay to use the franchiser's name, products, and assistance. Usually franchisees must pay a one-time franchise fee as well as continuing royalty and advertising fees,
8% franchise fee, 3% band name royalty fee
5,550,000
is it $45000
The fee of a playwright is typically called a royalty. This is the payment that the playwright receives for the use of their work in performances.
Royalty free photos are photos that a person can use for free. The person does not have to pay a royalty for using the pics. Many charge a small fee that goes to the original owner.
Generally yes, but the rightsholder is granting a license for free or for a one-time fee. Royalty-free materials are not in the public domain.
Licensing?