Archive for December, 2010
Franchise Disclosure Laws Give Upper Hand to Attorneys
In today’s franchising industry franchisors are forced to have excessive disclosure documents. Franchise Attorneys will collect this data to try to sue you. Every one knows you should never trust an Attorney; that also goes for any Franchise Attorney also. If you are in franchising you will of course need a few of these extorsionists to protect you from other suing franchise lawyers. Franchising Lawyers; 88% are incompetent, so be careful and do you home work. Many hardly know their rear ends from a hole in the ground. Be sure to read the study on the Franchise Attorney, Franchising Lawyer and problems in franchising law.
We need a complete overhaul in the industry with regards to franchise attorneys. While participating on the ABA Forum on Franchising for about 4 years, I have been noticing a problem with the aptitude and experience level of those who purport to practicing in the area of franchise law. Several quote Franchising Attorneys often ask questions of other attorneys of the group which are things they should inherently know if they claim to be Franchising Attorneys. The ABA Forum on franchising, godbless their souls, claims that lawyers from all different experience levels come to the board and ask questions.
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Franchise Business Tips For the Work From Home Mom
In light of the current economic climate, small business startups need every possible advantage available to them in order to have a shot at succeeding. Most experts agree that when recession is in full force, the name of the game for businesses small and large is survival; do whatever it takes to make it through the lean times and if you do, you’ll be stronger for having gone through the tough times and ready to take on a larger client base and make some serious money when the economy turns upward. Although franchise businesses (and work from home franchises in particular) are insulated from the recession, every business is still feeling the pinch, which may cause some discouragement to anyone thinking of starting a new business right now. The fact remains, however, that while some of the largest corporations in America are facing their hardest times ever (such as auto makers), a shrewd businessperson with the right work at home small business can not only survive in tough economic times, but has the potential to profit in nearly any climate.
The insulation provided by franchises comes in the form of a strong business plan, name recognition and a product that has been tested and proven over time. Franchises have shown to outlast traditional small business startups, with numbers as high as 96% of all franchises still in operation after the 5 year mark (according to the IFA). To help bolster your chances, if you’re a work at home mom or a stay at home dad, you will have significantly less overhead when it comes to your home based business.
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