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What questions should I ask a franchisee before I go into business with him?
I am interviewing a franchisee this week. What should I ask him in order to determine if this business is going to be for me financially? I want to know about gross, profit, returns to investors, and other things of that nature.

Asked by SHAMMI KAPOOR
Posted: Tuesday, August 14, 2007  |  Found in Franchises


More answers by Jeff Elgin
Answer by Jeff Elgin
When you visit with existing franchisees as part of your investigation and research process, there are a host of questions you should ask in addition to "how much money can I make".  Training, support services, purchasing programs, marketing, company culture, and many other topics should also be addressed.  You'll find extensive additional information on this subject in the archived articles I've written for Entrepreneur.com.
Jeff Elgin has almost 20 years of experience franchising, both as a franchisee and a senior franchise company executive. He's currently the CEO of FranChoice Inc., a company that provides free consulting to consumers looking for a franchise that best meets their needs.


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