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By control I will assume you mean who runs a Franchise. The Franchise owner controls the franchise. The Franchise owner is controlled by the Franchise Contract.
Depends on the franchise business that you buy into.
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A Franchise Owner, is a Franchisee - a person who purchases the rights of the business from the Franchisor, or the Founder of the Business in other words, and pays ongoing royalty's based on a percentage of Gross Sales, such as owning a McDonald's Franchise for instance.
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By control I will assume you mean who runs a Franchise. The Franchise owner controls the franchise. The Franchise owner is controlled by the Franchise Contract.
If you are interested in buying a franchise you would contact the owner or corporate headquarters. A letter can be written asking for more information. You will be told how much the franchise fee is, how much money you'll need, and what your net worth needs to be.
Depends on the franchise business that you buy into.
Sylvester Stallone was once part owner of Planet Hollywood franchise.
Nothing...In fact most Lick's franchisees lose money; some go bankrupt.
The game franchise Halo is owned by Gamespot, a popular gaming website. Gamespot is the owner of the Halo franchise, it is. It is the owner of Halo 3 and 4.
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Artie Moreno, owner of the anehiem angels. He is the first hispanic majority owner of any major sport franchise.
first make a business plan.save as much money as you can.descide whether you want to franchise or have your own business.
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My research showed that the average annual income of a fitness franchise owner would be around $60,000.
A business franchise is an agreement between the franchise and the business owner where the owner agrees to pay a certain amount of money for use of the business' name and usually requires the business owner to pay the business entity a certain percentage of sales. In return, the the business provides low cost advertising for the franchise and a string of suppliers which in turn makes it easier for the franchisee to run the business. This is usually the most common form of entry for an entrepreneur. The biggest advantage of going this route is the brand recognition such as the golden arches of McDonalds.