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Franchising

Franchising refers to the practice of using a successful business model of another company. For the franchisor, a franchise is a substitute to developing ‘chain stores’ to distribute goods and avoid liability and investment over a chain.

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How many dominoes pizza franchises are there?

Just more than 7,600..

As of October 6, 2012 there are over 10,000 corporate and franchised stores.

How much do Mcdonalds franchise owners earn in India?

The food deal with foreign companies in India is 49%-51% in favor of the foreign investor. So, the Indian franchise makes 49 cents of each dollar earned. I don't think McD's US is making a lot from its Indian investment. If at all anything they were successful in entering the Indian markets.

Why would a franchise like to change to a public limited company?

Because they want to more money and invest more, also they want to make their franchise grow and have higher reputation : D

Can the California franchise tax board levy state disability checks?

Let me rephrase your question so that you can be sure my answer actually addresses what you want to know: "Must I pay taxes in the State of California on disability claim checks I receive from the California State Disability Insurance (CA SDI) program?"

In reference to CA SDI claim checks, no the amount you receive is not taxable, with only one exception: a person with a disability who is unemployed and would otherwise be eligible for CA State Unemployment Insurance (CA UI) benefits but whose circumstances/CA SDI rules allow them to defer filing for CA UI and instead file for CA SDI (which has a higher cap on benefit payments relative to UI so one would end up getting more money on SDI) must pay taxes on CA SDI payouts received.

If you're not unemployed, meaning once you recover from your disability you have the legal right to return to your job, then the State of California will not tax your disability claim checks. If you become unemployed while receiving disability from the State (your employer can legally separate you from employment even while disabled if your position was part of a company downsizing at anytime and also after the period defined for State Medical Leave has passed, I don't know the length of that period you'd have to research it) your tax status may change and I can't find any definitive answers about what happens then. You'd likely have to call either the FTB or the CA SDI directly to ask.

Source: http://www.edd.ca.gov/Disability/FAQs_for_Disability_Insurance.htm#Benefits

The rationale behind the non-taxability of CA SDI claims simply relates to the concept of dual-taxation, meaning law prohibits you from being taxed twice on something. And if you look at your pay stub, you'll see there's a CA SDI tax line item in most instances. So you've actually already paid your tax. That's why I always encourage people who are going to be out of work for more than a month due to documented injury, illness or other disability, to file for SDI because you're entitled to it, you've paid for it, you should use it. Not all HR departments proactively mention SDI to employees leaving on disability - they are not legally bound to do so - which sucks.

Note: This information applies only to those disability claim checks issued by the CA State Disability Insurance program. Private insurance disability claim checks ARE taxable.

How do you go about purchasing a franchise of KFC?

KFC is part of the Yum! Brands company. They hold franchising for KFC, Taco Bell, Pizza Hut and Long John Silver's. See the related links for more information.

Is Starbucks a franchise?

No. Starbucks is company-owned. Their other brand, Seattle's Best, is franchised, however.

Who owns Popeye's restaurants?

  • The key people of Popeyes Lousiana Kitchen. Inc is shown below.
Key people

John M. Cranor III

Chairman

Cheryl A. Bachelder

CEO

How much does a Bruster's Ice Cream franchise owner earn?

Your earning potential mainly depends on your rent and location. The bigger restaurants such as Chick F ila, Zaxby's, Wendy's etc. are expanding the dessert business and I don't think the guys with narrow fucus can survive! All dessert only concepts have never been able to evolve into a 12 month business. For example, Baskin & Robbins, Cold Stone Creamery, Haigen Daz, Edy's etc. My advice......look elsewhere!

Who provides and pays for advertising and promotional items?

Usually the company itself, but the marketing directory may be the one that is in charge of the withdrawal of funds and purchase of the items.

What is the properties of franchise?

franchise is the branch office of the organiztion, which will have 2 follow the same standards, same logo, same staffing, and many other techniqes

How many owners does McDonald's have?

According to Mr. Franchise of Franchise Foundations, there is no single owner of McDonalds Corporation - it is a publicly traded company and is owned by thousands and thousands of shareholders. Mr. Franchise notes that, contrary to the previous answer, the owner of McDonalds is not Ronald McDonald. For an interesting history of the McDonalds rise to franchise fame, visit the Franchise Foundations website, Articles I page.

Which are the companies offering data entry works in contract basis from technopark?

According to the blog for Technopark, due to the recession, many companies are actually laying off employees.