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Michael Seid (Author), Dave Thomas (Author)
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October 16, 2006
If you want to own your business but don’t want to start from scratch, maybe buying into a franchise is the right choice for you! Franchising can be a great way to get started in small business without taking the huge risk of founding and building a company on your own. But before you jump in there’s plenty you need to know in order to make sure you do it right.

Franchising For Dummies, Second Edition gives you all the inside insight and smart advice to make sure you pick the right investment opportunity and make the most of it. Written by one of the nation’s leading franchise consultants and by the late Dave Thomas, founder of Wendy’s International, this fun, friendly guide is packed with guidance from top industry professionals. Packed with practical resources you need to succeed, this handy guide will help you:

  • Pick the perfect franchise opportunity for you
  • Find an ideal location
  • Raise the capital you need to launch your franchise
  • Manage daily business operations
  • Understand complex legal issues
  • Work and communicate with your franchisor and other franchisees
  • Read and understand a Uniform Franchise Offering Circular
  • Expand your business and buy new franchises

Full of handy resources—including sample forms and agreements and a listing of available government resources—Franchising For Dummies, Second Edition is a great way to discover a great franchising opportunity, get started, and achieve your dream of small business success and independence.

Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file.


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Franchising for Dummies, by Michael Seid and Dave Thomas, details everything you need to know about this ever-popular route to self-employment. In typical Dummies fashion, it outlines the basics (from initial research through signing on the dotted line); development procedures (such as training employees, choosing locations, and buying goods); running the business (attracting customers, managing staff, dealing with franchisors); and moving on (considering further acquisitions, franchising your own ideas). Seid, a well-known consultant with 20 years in the field, and Thomas, the high-profile founder of and low-key spokesman for the fast-food chain Wendy's International, make this volume especially valuable by including inside tips taken from their extensive personal experience. "Too often, franchisees make the mistake of hiring an attorney to do battle with their franchisor, rather than simply sitting down with the franchisor, discussing their concerns, and coming to a negotiated conclusion," Seid advises at one point. "Training is nonstop, never-ending. It has to be," Thomas suggests elsewhere. "It has to remain a priority in your business because, one, you have turnover, but two, you can always improve." The combination provides a clear and complete primer for enlightened decision-making on virtually all aspects of franchise purchase and operation. --Howard Rothman --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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...a must read for anyone interested in the fundamentals of franchising. Franchisees and franchisors alike owe a debt of gratitude... -- James H. Amos, Jr., President and CEO, Mail Boxes, Etc.

Dave Thomas -- a super guy, great business leader, generous individual. Thanks to Dave for sharing his wisdom through his book. -- S. Truett Cathy, Founder & Chairman of Chick-fil-A, Inc.

Franchising For Dummies offers invaluable information for prospective franchisees in their search for the best franchise opportunity that suits them. -- Regina Gardner, Franchisee, UNIGLOBE Travel

Two great entrepreneurial minds have created one fantastic book. -- Don DeBolt, President, International Franchise Association --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 408 pages
  • Publisher: For Dummies; 2 edition (October 16, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0470045817
  • ISBN-13: 978-0470045817
  • Product Dimensions: 7.4 x 0.9 x 9.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #89,649 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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202 of 205 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Thorough Overview of Franchising, Good and Bad, August 16, 2002
A thorough overview of the process of evaluating, buying, running, and selling a franchise. Definitely read through this book (even if only in parts) before you start to invest yourself (time and money) into a franchise. It is a frank, and straightforward book about a complicated subject.

Some clues from the book:

1) As a franchisee, you buy "the right to use the franchisor's expertise, brand name, experience, methods, and support." (pg. 14).

2) Although you get a proven system, the business is yours.
It is work and it is not for everyone. Successful franchisees must be very good operators who stick to the rules.

3) Franchisors vary. Since you will be paying a royalty going forward, make sure you do the research and know what you are getting for your money. A contract can be a life preserver and a trap.

4) The evaluation, preparation, funding, and negotiation for the franchise is paramount. This book gives detailed lists, and questions to ask before you sign on that contract.

5) Top two reasons franchises fail: 1) not enough money going into the investment 2) absentee owners

6) Factors in assessing your location: population density, neighboring stores (cross promotion), anchor tenants, traffic patterns, speed of traffic, seasonal factors, day / night, competition, security, access to employees, size of property, zoning, landscaping, parking, landlord reputation, visibility, signs, environmental concerns, title, buy vs. lease, hidden costs.

7) Royalties vary according to franchisors. Wendy's is 4%

8) In the end, franchising is a relationship business with franchisor, customers, other franchisees, suppliers, attorneys, bankers, and family.

9) When selling the franchise to others, the franchisor often has the "right of first refusal" which means they can purchase it on the same terms and conditions as the offer you received from a prospective buyer. Check this clause prior to signing.

10) Use the International Franchise Association's webpage:
www.franchise.org.

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27 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A good helping hand, March 10, 2004
Despite my initial misgivings about a franchising book written by the late founder of Wendy's, I have come to like the book a lot, because it gives you exactly the information you need to (1) consider whether franchising is right for you, and (2) get started becoming a franchisee.

The book starts with a general discussion of what franchising is and what the different types and varieties are, then proceeds to discuss the most important topic of the entire book (and your decision-making process): is becoming a franchisee right for you. An entire chapter is devoted to this topic and it's an open and honest discussion with a focus on what *you* want out of franchising. After you decide yes, it's right for you, it's time to get your hands dirty, and the book gives you a lot of information on every aspect of establishing a franchise and running it. Luckily, the authors do not promote Wendy's blatantly, although there's little information on their hamburger franchising competitors.

I first read a library copy of this book but it was good enough for me so I bought my own copy. I'm considering joining the franchising army, even though the compenstation doesn't seem attractive esp. in the first few years. Maybe in 5 years I'll come back to this page and report my experience. :)

This book was published in 2000 but the information (except statistics cited) is quite up-to-date.

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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Oversimplified, one-sided sales pitch, November 1, 2007
This review is from: Franchising For Dummies (Paperback)
I read this book from cover to cover before opening my own franchise. In hindsight, I admit that this book gave some pretty horrible advise. It doesn't give you a real sense of how to investigate a franchise, nor does it prepare you for the negotiations with the franchisor. It doesn't help you to really evaluate a franchisor nor does it explain the myriads of pitfalls that can befall a franchisee.

This book really was a light-hearted sales pitch to encourage you to buy a franchise. It doesn't really explain the advantages of running your own business sans the franchise system.

After reading this book, I was still a dummy and made one of the worse mistakes in my life when I purchased a Friendly Computers franchise.
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United States, International Franchise Association, Uniform Franchise Offering Circular, Franchise Update, Supplier Forum, Dave Thomas, New York, Pizza Hut, The Dwyer Group, Federal Trade Commission, Kilpatrick Stockton, Patriot Act, Reviewing the Ties That Bind, Rupert Barkoff, Taco Bell, Well-Oiled Machine, Wing Zone, Bond's Franchise Guide, Dairy Queen, Franchise Opportunities Guide, Kentucky Fried Chicken, Little League, Making the Franchise Decision, Small Business Administration
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