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5 Questions to Ask Before Diving Into Franchise Ownership

AllBusiness.com

Almost all franchisors require their franchisees to pay a one-time upfront fee know as the franchise fee. In addition, with most franchises, there will be ongoing royalty fees, which usually are a percentage of revenue, to pay after the franchise is open.

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Ro Khanna: A Progressive Voice in American Politics

Franchise Journal

Franchises began to emerge not only in retail but also in niche services such as grooming (e.g., Pet Care, established in 2002). This trend encouraged the growth of pet franchises that emphasized natural foods, luxury boarding, spa-style grooming, and even behavioral therapy. Pet Supplies Plus, founded in 1988), training (e.g.,