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Top 4 Problems of Owning a Franchise!
by Joe Cooper

Published on this site: October 3rd, 2006 - See
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The simplest way to understand what a franchise is is to think of the
most famous franchise in the world: McDonaldsT. Many people from all across
the world have dreams of owning and operating a famous franchise like
McDonaldsT. But is owning a franchise, or traditional store front business,
really worth it? Would owning your own business really make you as happy
as you think?
What's the deal with owning a store front business? Is it just hype or
is it the true key to your financial happiness? Read on for the truth
you must know about owning a franchise.
- Your first problem is lack of money:
Money will definitely be an issue: Did you know you need a minimum net
worth of 1 million dollars just to be placed on a list to attend Hamburger
University in Chicago, Illinois? One million dollars! This is the University
every McDonaldsT business owner must attend to learn how to successfully
manage their store. You'll do more research and find out you don't have
the $250,000 you usually need to start a traditional business either.
You can stop reading right now if you don't have this kind of cash on
hand.
- Another problem with owing a franchise is that it is actually
very risky:
Approximately 70 - 80% of traditional store front businesses fail within
the first 2 - 5 years. And the percentages are getting worst as the
economy suffers. Added to this, the average, "successful"
business usually doesn't start consistently turning a profit in as long.
- The third problem with owning a franchise or traditional store front
business is the long, long, long, long hours you are required to work
day in and day out:
If you are planning on owning your own business, like a McDonald'sT,
I hope you are a hard worker: The average business owner works 15 -
18 hours a day managing their business. It's hard work day in and day
out. It's too hard for too little gain. If you are going to work 15
- 18 hours a day running your own business, how is that much different
than working in a factory everyday? After a few years of this, you'll
quietly admit to yourself that you're in over your head, unless you
just love to work hard all the time, day after day. Month after month,
year after year...
- The fourth problem is franchise fees:
The franchise fees can be a real pain in the you know what. These fees
can really affect your net earnings. When you consider you still have
to pay for your regular business operation expenses, it's easy to see
you are not making as much money as you originally believed you would.
Conclusion
If you think owning a traditional store front business or franchise is
the answer to your financial problems, guess again. Use common sense and
the guidelines above to avoid falling victim to the disadvantages of owning
a franchise!

Joe Cooper - has researched and experimented with over 275 home
based business opportunities over 25 years. Discover more information
about owning a franchise at http://www.best-internet-home-based-business.net
© Copyright 2006 Joe Cooper


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