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Express
Worldwide UK Express Freight Franchise Opportunities
Which business
opportunity appeals to you the most; One that has no competition
or one that competes with the market leaders, yet puts you
on a level playing field?
Express
Worldwide has developed strategic alliances with major
international and UK express freight carriers, as well as
specialised air and sea freight companies for transportation
services. Business Post, Fed Ex and TNT are major players,
highly successful couriers, shipping companies and transportation
experts - this is a unique UK franchise opportunity that invites
you into their network.
A courier franchise
opportunity where you don't operate a delivery service. In
fact you don't need offices or any form of delivery vehicle.
Information
About UK Shipping Franchise Opportunities
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NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED LOW START UP COSTS
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CHECKLIST
OF QUESTIONS TO ANSWER BEFORE YOU BUY A FRANCHISE
Franchises such as Costa,
McDonald's and Kall-Kwik are booming and offer fantastic business
opportunities. Franchises for just about every conceivable kind
of business are being sold in ever increasing numbers. Our UK High
Streets abound with franchisees and often we don't know that they
are independently owned under a national franchise organisation.
Some franchises are excellent and treat both the franchisor and
the franchisee very well. Others are rather one-sided prefer to
receive their royalties without offering the neccessary support
and back-up. Beware of those that trap one into paying ten to fifty
times the actual value of the business idea and equipment, or what
ever it is they are offering.
Before investing money into a franchise, investigate them as much
as you can. It is worthwhile chatting with other franchise operators
and get a feel of what they are about. There are a number of questions
you could ask and should get satisfactory answers before progressing..
1. Has your solicitor studied or drafted the franchise contract,
discussed it completely with you, and do you both approve it without
reservations?
2. Does the franchise require you to take any steps which are either
illegal or even border line on illegal, or are otherwise questionable
?
3. Does the franchise give you an exclusive territory for the length
of the franchise period, or can the franchisor sell a second or
third franchise in your territory?
4. Is this franchisor connected in any way with any other franchise
company handling similar products or services?
5. If you answered yes to the above question, what is your protection
against the second franchising company? What if you buy franchise
A and then he sells another opportunity in franchise B?
6. Under what circumstances can you end the franchise contract,
and at what costs to you?
7. If you sell your franchise, will you be compensated for your
goodwill or will it be lost to you?
8. How many years has the firm offering you the franchise been in
operation?
9. Does the company offering you this franchise have a reputation
for honesty and fair dealing among its franchisees? (Remember, you
can ask other franchisees).
10. Has the franchisor shown you any certified audited figures indicating
exact net profits of one or more of its franchisees, and have you
personally checked the figures with these people?
11. Will the franchisor
assist you with: a) A management training program; b) An employee
training program; c) A public relations and advertising program;
d) Capital; e) Credit; f) Merchandising ideas?
12. If needed, will the
franchisor assist you in finding a suitable location?
13. Is the franchising firm adequately financed so that it can carry
out its stated plans?
14. Does the franchisor have experienced management, trained in-depth?
15. Exactly what can the franchisor do for you that you cannot do
for yourself?
16. Has the franchisor investigated you carefully enough to assure
itself that you can successfully operate at a profit to both of
you?
17. How much equity capital will you need to purchase the franchise
and operate it until your income equals your expenses?
If you achieve the answers
to each of these questions, and those answers satisfy you, then
you're probably thinking about buying a pretty good franchise deal.
However, if you're in doubt about any of these points, be sure to
check it out and know the answers for certain before you invest
or sign anything.
Buying a franchise can give you a measure of security, and in some
cases, sure-fire profits.
Information regarding specific franchising ideas can be found in
the franchising directories, which are generally available at the
local library and online.
If you can afford the entry into this business, statistics are on
your side. You are now armed with some CAUTION and STOP and GO signs.
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