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Franchising
Neither an industry nor a business, but a method of doing business within a given industry. At least two parties are involved in franchising: the franchisor and the franchisee.

 


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Franchising:
A sales and distribution method whereby one party (the franchisor) gives an independent party (the franchisee) the authorisation to distribute his products or services under an established name.

Franchising - A parent company grants another independent entity the privilege to do business in a pre-specified manner, including manufacturing, selling products, marketing technology and other business approach.

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Franchising - Where a firm is given the license to operate a given part of an industry for a specified length of time.
Franchisor - One who own the franchise rights i.e. the seller of the franchises.

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A franchisee must be a sound business person. Even if its about food or cosmetics for a franchise to be a success it is important for the franchisee to have sound business sense and keep the franchise on track.

Franchising is not a business in itself. It is a business strategy. It's a business system. That's a significant distinction that isn't always clear.

Franchising - A continuing relationship in which the franchisor provides a licensed privilege to the franchisee to do business, and offers assistance in organizing, training, merchandising, marketing and managing in return for a consideration.

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Legitimate franchising operations and network marketing schemes are not pyramid schemes and should not be confused with these dubious plans. If you have concerns about something you're offered, ask yourself, is there a product being sold ?

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For instance, in the franchising industry, most business concepts were once B2C establishments such as fast food, but the B2B entity is no longer ignored as a franchising concept, ...

Franchising in America: The Development of a Business Method, 1840-1980 (1992) online edition
Doerflinger, Thomas M. A Vigorous Spirit of Enterprise: Merchants and Economic Development in Revolutionary Philadelphia (1986)
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For example, there has been an increase in franchising and in rental services - the latter offering anything from televisions through to DIY tools.

In 1988, the SEC adopted Rule 19c-4, which prohibited companies listed on a national securities exchange or quoted on the National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation System (NASDAQ) from disenfranchising existing shareholders ...

Since franchising is a method, not a specific business, there are no good statistics on the success or failure of these ventures. In other words, those statistics reflect the success and failure of a given industry.

Many shops are part of a chain: a number of similar shops with the same name selling the same products in different locations. The shops may be owned by one company, or there may be a franchising company that has franchising agreements with the ...

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Commercial banking - These centres serve small and medium-sized businesses such as franchising, leasing, and cash-management services.
Commission - A portion or percentage of a sale payable to the agent, author etc.

banking and financial services, insurance, legal services, architecture, construction and engineering, data processing and software, telecommunications and information services, lodging and tourism, wholesale and retail trade, leasing, franchising, ...

Commercial Banking: Banking services for small and medium-sized businesses, such as franchising, leasing and cash management.
Comfort Letter: An accountant's opinion that a financial statement appears to be correct.

Banking services for small and medium-sized businesses, such as franchising, leasing and cash management services.
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Commercial Banking
Commercial banking centres serve small to medium-sized businesses such as franchising, leasing and cash management services.

Alliances may include licensing, clusters, co-marketing arrangements, shared R&D, joint ventures, franchising agreements, outsourcing partnerships, and investments.

By the twenty-first century, however, such privatization had become so commonplace that there was no longer a market for these publications. By contrast, infrastructure franchising still supports a specialized newsletter (Public Works Financing), ...

Contract by which a domestic company (franchisor) licenses its trade name and/or business system and practices for a fee to an independent company (franchisee) in a foreign market.
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MIGA provides coverage for equity interests, other forms of direct investment, industrial cooperation such as management and service contracts, licensing and franchising agreements, turnkey contracts, ...

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