Deck 11: Buying a Franchise

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The application form normally requires you to provide a deposit, typically in the range of:

A) $100-$250
B) $500-$1,000
C) $2,000-$5,000
D) $5,000-$10,000
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All of the following are advantages of franchising your business, except:

A) Since franchisees use their own capital you have no investment at the unit level so you can leverage the assets of these franchisees.
B) Because you have a smaller investment in the overall business, your ROI should be significantly higher.
C) Establishing franchises can enable you to grow much faster without increasing your investment or adding more employees.
D) Franchisees are less motivated since they think everything will be controlled by the owner.
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Which format involves a franchisor's granting you the right to establish more than one outlet within a specified territory?

A) Single-unit franchise
B) Area franchise
C) Master franchise
D) Corporate franchise
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Royalties are usually:

A) Calculated as a percentage of the gross sales
B) Calculated as a percentage profits
C) A fixed monthly expense
D) Set up depending on what the individual can afford to pay
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Franchising is based on mutual trust and a legal relationship between the two parties.
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In which format does a franchisor grant you the right not only to operate an outlet in a specific territory but also to sell sub-franchises to others within that same territory?

A) Single-unit franchise
B) Area franchise
C) Master franchise
D) Corporate franchise
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The application form will likely request all of the following information, except:

A) The value of your net assets
B) Your name and mailing address
C) Your religion
D) The names of any fraternal or civic organization to which you might belong
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Virtually all franchise arrangements contain all of the following elements, except:

A) A continuing relationship between two parties
B) A legal contract that describes the responsibilities and obligations of each party
C) A succession plan
D) Tangible and intangible assets (such as services, trademarks, and expertise) provided by the franchisor for a fee
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Which type of franchising may be a means of achieving certain economies of scale and perhaps a lower average franchise cost?

A) Single-unit franchise
B) Area franchise
C) Master franchise
D) Corporate franchise
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After you have identified one or two possibility choices for a franchise opportunity, the next step is to:

A) Meet with the corporate headquarters
B) Request a promotional kit from each of the franchisors
C) Go to the bank to secure financing
D) Make an appointment with a lawyer
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All of the following are trends in the future of franchising, except:

A) Pet care
B) Home improvements
C) Fitness
D) Horticulture
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Which type of franchising is the fastest way for a franchisor to expand?

A) Single-unit franchise
B) Area franchise
C) Master franchise
D) Corporate franchise
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Which of the following is an example of an entire business format franchising arrangement?

A) Tim Hortons
B) General Motors
C) Ford Motor Company
D) Coke
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Which type of franchise is the most popular and simplest format?

A) Single-unit franchise
B) Area franchise
C) Master franchise
D) Corporate franchise
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All of the following are examples of a product distribution arrangement, except:

A) Coke
B) Pepsi
C) BMW
D) McDonalds
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Which of the following is not an advantage to buying a franchise?

A) A proven system
B) Reduced risk
C) Loss of independence
D) Purchasing power
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Franchising is a legal and commercial relationship between the owner of a trademark, trade name, or advertising symbol and an individual or group of people seeking the right to use that identification in a business.
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Which of the following personal characteristic is generally of the most importance to franchisors?

A) Credit and financial standing
B) Previous work experience
C) Personality
D) Educational background
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All of the following are considered disadvantages of buying a franchise, except:

A) Loss of independence
B) Misrepresentation by the franchisor
C) Misunderstanding the franchise agreement
D) Easier access to financing and reduced cash requirements
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For a fast-food franchise, typical royalties range from:

A) 1-2 percent
B) 3-8 percent
C) 8-12 percent
D) 12-15 percent
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Most franchisees generally want to have the franchisor agree not to operate or grant a franchise to operate another franchised outlet too close to their operation.
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In addition to the initial fee you must pay to buy a franchise, are there any other ongoing fees?
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Subway, the successful submarine sandwich franchise, offers its new franchisees financing via an in-house equipment leasing program.
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Franchisors are not required by law in Ontario to provide prospective franchisees with a disclosure document.
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Only Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, and New Brunswick have legislation specifically related to franchise disclosure.
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Franchised operations cannot be leased under the Canadian Franchise Regulations Act.
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List some sources of preliminary information regarding available franchises.
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Describe the ways in which a lease arrangement may be set up.
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If your application form for a franchise is approved, the franchisor will interview you to determine your suitability as a franchisee.
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What are some of the obligations imposed on the franchisee?
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A key element in the success of many franchise organizations is the sameness of each of the franchise outlets. Explain.
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List five of the obligations undertaken by the franchisor.
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Describe three future trends in franchising.
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What are the common elements included in virtually all franchise arrangements?
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Franchisees have minimal obligations and are never subject to inspection or supervision.
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The investment required for a service franchise is usually much higher than other standard types of franchise opportunities.
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The application form normally requires you to provide a deposit, typically in the range of:

A) $100-$250
B) $500-$1,000
C) $2,000-$5,000
D) $5,000-$10,000
C
2
All of the following are advantages of franchising your business, except:

A) Since franchisees use their own capital you have no investment at the unit level so you can leverage the assets of these franchisees.
B) Because you have a smaller investment in the overall business, your ROI should be significantly higher.
C) Establishing franchises can enable you to grow much faster without increasing your investment or adding more employees.
D) Franchisees are less motivated since they think everything will be controlled by the owner.
D
3
Which format involves a franchisor's granting you the right to establish more than one outlet within a specified territory?

A) Single-unit franchise
B) Area franchise
C) Master franchise
D) Corporate franchise
B
4
Royalties are usually:

A) Calculated as a percentage of the gross sales
B) Calculated as a percentage profits
C) A fixed monthly expense
D) Set up depending on what the individual can afford to pay
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Franchising is based on mutual trust and a legal relationship between the two parties.
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In which format does a franchisor grant you the right not only to operate an outlet in a specific territory but also to sell sub-franchises to others within that same territory?

A) Single-unit franchise
B) Area franchise
C) Master franchise
D) Corporate franchise
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The application form will likely request all of the following information, except:

A) The value of your net assets
B) Your name and mailing address
C) Your religion
D) The names of any fraternal or civic organization to which you might belong
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8
Virtually all franchise arrangements contain all of the following elements, except:

A) A continuing relationship between two parties
B) A legal contract that describes the responsibilities and obligations of each party
C) A succession plan
D) Tangible and intangible assets (such as services, trademarks, and expertise) provided by the franchisor for a fee
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Which type of franchising may be a means of achieving certain economies of scale and perhaps a lower average franchise cost?

A) Single-unit franchise
B) Area franchise
C) Master franchise
D) Corporate franchise
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10
After you have identified one or two possibility choices for a franchise opportunity, the next step is to:

A) Meet with the corporate headquarters
B) Request a promotional kit from each of the franchisors
C) Go to the bank to secure financing
D) Make an appointment with a lawyer
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All of the following are trends in the future of franchising, except:

A) Pet care
B) Home improvements
C) Fitness
D) Horticulture
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12
Which type of franchising is the fastest way for a franchisor to expand?

A) Single-unit franchise
B) Area franchise
C) Master franchise
D) Corporate franchise
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13
Which of the following is an example of an entire business format franchising arrangement?

A) Tim Hortons
B) General Motors
C) Ford Motor Company
D) Coke
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14
Which type of franchise is the most popular and simplest format?

A) Single-unit franchise
B) Area franchise
C) Master franchise
D) Corporate franchise
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15
All of the following are examples of a product distribution arrangement, except:

A) Coke
B) Pepsi
C) BMW
D) McDonalds
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Which of the following is not an advantage to buying a franchise?

A) A proven system
B) Reduced risk
C) Loss of independence
D) Purchasing power
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Franchising is a legal and commercial relationship between the owner of a trademark, trade name, or advertising symbol and an individual or group of people seeking the right to use that identification in a business.
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Which of the following personal characteristic is generally of the most importance to franchisors?

A) Credit and financial standing
B) Previous work experience
C) Personality
D) Educational background
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All of the following are considered disadvantages of buying a franchise, except:

A) Loss of independence
B) Misrepresentation by the franchisor
C) Misunderstanding the franchise agreement
D) Easier access to financing and reduced cash requirements
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For a fast-food franchise, typical royalties range from:

A) 1-2 percent
B) 3-8 percent
C) 8-12 percent
D) 12-15 percent
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Most franchisees generally want to have the franchisor agree not to operate or grant a franchise to operate another franchised outlet too close to their operation.
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22
In addition to the initial fee you must pay to buy a franchise, are there any other ongoing fees?
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Subway, the successful submarine sandwich franchise, offers its new franchisees financing via an in-house equipment leasing program.
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Franchisors are not required by law in Ontario to provide prospective franchisees with a disclosure document.
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Only Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, and New Brunswick have legislation specifically related to franchise disclosure.
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Franchised operations cannot be leased under the Canadian Franchise Regulations Act.
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List some sources of preliminary information regarding available franchises.
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Describe the ways in which a lease arrangement may be set up.
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If your application form for a franchise is approved, the franchisor will interview you to determine your suitability as a franchisee.
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What are some of the obligations imposed on the franchisee?
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A key element in the success of many franchise organizations is the sameness of each of the franchise outlets. Explain.
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List five of the obligations undertaken by the franchisor.
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Describe three future trends in franchising.
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What are the common elements included in virtually all franchise arrangements?
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Franchisees have minimal obligations and are never subject to inspection or supervision.
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The investment required for a service franchise is usually much higher than other standard types of franchise opportunities.
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