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Buying a franchise

Posted:
Sun Sep 21, 2014 9:33 am
by 3geese4me
I'm finishing up some school work and have a project I'm working on. I'm researching buying a franchise. This question is for anyone that owns a business or has a hand in running a business in the day to day operations. If a prospective buyer approached you wanting to buy a franchise of your company, what requirements would you like to be met? Would you require a certain % of money for a down payment? Or perhaps have infrastructure already in place to bypass the down payment?
Re: Buying a franchise

Posted:
Sun Sep 21, 2014 9:49 am
by Eric Haynes
I don't know of a franchise that doesn't require at least $500,000 in reserves in addition to any building/supply costs. The Subway franchise here(cheapest one in town) took a cool 1.4 million sitting in a bank account to buy into.
You can find all of the requirements needed right on any franchises website.
Re: Buying a franchise

Posted:
Sun Sep 21, 2014 10:51 am
by Olly
Eric Haynes wrote:I don't know of a franchise that doesn't require at least $500,000 in reserves in addition to any building/supply costs. The Subway franchise here(cheapest one in town) took a cool 1.4 million sitting in a bank account to buy into.
You can find all of the requirements needed right on any franchises website.
This is all very true, my dad looked into buying one when he retired and most want you to X amount of money so that the business can float without profit for X amount of years.
Re: Buying a franchise

Posted:
Sun Sep 21, 2014 4:04 pm
by Eric Haynes
Exactly. If you aren't bringing in 200k+ a year, you don't stand a chance. Only reason I know anything about them is because I had a neighbor that owned 4 just for retirement purposes. Told me he felt like he was losing his ass when he only had 2.