Franchisee Tutorials
Learn about franchising in these Franchise Tutorials. Specifically designed for franchisees, these tutorials will help you with the fundamentals of franchising and were originally published in FranchiseCanada magazine. Franchise Tutorials appears as a regular feature in FranchiseCanada magazine to provide information on the essential components of franchising through a series of articles designed to help you build your knowledge of the business of franchising.Contents:
| Tutorial 1: Tutorial 2: Tutorial 3: Tutorial 4: Tutorial 5: Tutorial 6: Tutorial 7: Tutorial 8: Tutorial 9: Tutorial 10: Tutorial 11: Tutorial 12: Tutorial 13: Tutorial 14: Tutorial 15: Tutorial 16: Tutorial 17: Tutorial 18: Tutorial 19: Tutorial 20: Tutorial 21: Tutorial 22: |
What is a Franchise? Intro to Franchise Fee fundamentals Intro to Deposits Intro to Disclosure Documents Intro to Royalties Intro to Advertising Fees Intro to Initial Training Intro to Ongoing Training Intro to Operation Manuals Intro to Franchisee Advisory Councils Intro to Inventory Intro to Approved Suppliers Intro to Insurance Intro to Recruitment Intro to Term Of Agreement And Renewals Intro to Renewal Fees And Redesign Costs Intro to Territories And Protected Areas Intro to Franchise Growth Formats Intro to Head Leases and Subleasing from the Franchisor Intro to Leasehold Improvements Intro to Dispute Resolution Intro to Termination, Transfers and Assignments |
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