Becoming a franchisee means you have extra start-up costs when you begin your business. You have to pay for the right to use the name and branding that the parent company has set up. In many cases, they also sell you their products for you to then sell to consumers....
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Partnership disputes can quickly ruin a business
People who go into business together usually have similar ideas and goals. While this might be a relatively good start to the situation, there are some potential pitfalls that partners need to discuss before they embark on their partnership. This may help to alleviate...