A franchise pretty much is a ready made business. You buy the franchise and you have a pre existing label ( and hopefully customer loyalty ) and paid for advertising. A franchise owner also has the majority of his or her suppliers lined up; usually from the company the franchise was purchased from.
Milton Friedman
No franchise names are given to chose from. With that said, buying a McDonald's franchise is a good bet. These are usually very profitable as the company takes care to make sure there is room for another fast food franchise.
Unethical business practices can cause a business to lose the respect of other business wanting to do business with said company.
I believe it should be It is your's and John's business. Or It is John's and your business. Something of the sort, but I don't think what you said is terribly incorrect either.
Subway have said on one of their promotion pages "SUBWAY®outlets can be opened for as little as c. £100,000. Your total initial investment will depend on many factors including location, rent, outlet size and equipment." and then goes on to say "The franchise fee of $10,000 (about £6,000) for outlets is one of the lowest on the market, despite the size of the chain. To encourage multi-unit operation, the franchise fee is reduced to $2,500 (about£1,500) for additional franchises and as a result, 70% of franchises are purchased by existing owners!!" hope this helps
If Xerox Corporation can be said to have a business slogan, it is probably "Ready for real business."
When the guy first said "Ready... GO!"
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Calvin Coolidge
One person said the Saints. Another said St. Louis.
the most impotant thing in busin. com. are Good communication skills, that matters because business organizations are made up of people. As Robert Kent, former dean of Harvard Business School has said, "In business, communication is everything."
The way you said that is grammatically correct if that's what you were asking.
If he said yes, go for it. If he said no, move on and he doesn't deserve you.
Since Liberty Tax is a franchise you will not find a definitive answer, but probably not very much. I worked for a Liberty Tax a few years back and made $8.50 and hour plus a 1% commission. In one instance I did $700 worth of returns in and hour, my earnings $15.50. Needless to say that was my only year there and the following year I opened my own tax business. I have also worked for HR Block and same thing. Unless your franchise owner is very generous you will not make much money doing taxes for the big 3. With that said they will provide you with valuable training and experience so you can eventually open your own tax preparation business where the real money is at. You can literally go from $10 to $100 an hour, but make sure you are ready because you don't want to get in over your head.
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President Calvin Coolidge said the phrase "the business of America is business"
Hilary Clinton.