Franchising

Franchising can help to give you the confidence you need to start a business on your own.

The most famous franchise is probably MacDonald's but there are numerous kinds of franchises out there. In relation to any other small business, franchising has proved to be successful, with 94% of units still operating profitable businesses 5 years down the line whilst it is estimated that more than 40% of small firms cease trading within 3 years.

We are basically talking about a Business Format Franchise. It is where a business has established a successful way of working and in order to grow it licences the rights to their methods, know-how, name, goodwill and product or service to others for a certain period of time. They are the FRANCHISOR and the local operator is the FRANCHISEE.

Some Advantages of using a Franchise...

· You don't have to go through the learning curve of working out what works;

Franchise Costs

The franchise costs are normally the main downside of choosing to operate as a franchise and consist of the following...

Whose business is it?

Each franchise is a separate business in its own right and is the business of the franchisee over which they have control. However, the franchisor is likely to retain control over the method of operation and marketing. It is important that franchisor and franchisee get along and work together as a team.

Choosing a Franchise

The British Franchise Association (BFA) is a good place to start when choosing a franchise and they are the only independent accreditation body for franchising within the UK.

It is also useful to attend franchise exhibitions to compare different franchisees.

They have a free video 'Your Introduction to Franchising' which provides a wealth of information - more than 33% of franchisees buy this unique, independent guide before making their decision.

BFA members are recommended as they have volunteered to be 'vetted' by the BFA and adhere to its codes and standards, based on the European Code of Franchising Ethics. They are also re-accredited on a regular basis.

Before deciding on the franchise you are going to choose you should consider...

The Franchise Contract

A franchise is a long term arrangement and you need to take legal advice on any franchise contract, ideally from a solicitor who has a lot of experience with franchise contracts.

The franchisor will have a lot of control over how the business is run and you need to ensure you are happy with this and what is in the contract.

How We Can Help You

We can help you look realistically at any franchise proposition and review the basis of the financial projections with you. Assistance in putting together your business plan can be provided.

Chartered Accountants in Richmond, Surrey, The Hughes Consultancy provides a wide range of business, tax, financial planning and business growth services. All of our clients benefit from competitive pricing, our expertise, and unlimited support. Contact us today to learn how we can support you.

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