Why You Should Consider Working with a Franchise Broker Over a Direct Approach

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Why You Should Consider Working with a Franchise Broker Over a Direct Approach

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Q: What are the fees involved, and what are the pros and cons of working with a franchise broker instead of going direct?

Trisha

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Timestamps:
(00:02) Trisha's question about fees and pros/cons of franchise brokers.
(00:10) Pros of working with a franchise broker: No fees, franchisors cover costs, free educational and navigational assistance, access to resources like CPAs and attorneys.
(01:06) Cons: Possibility of inexperienced or limited franchise brokers, the potential for showing only a few franchises.
(01:37) In Comparison to financial institutions, a qualified franchise broker is important for a comprehensive understanding of options.
(02:00) Benefits of working with a franchise broker, discussing different franchise concepts for better decision-making.
(02:25) Take the free franchise mini-course at https://franuniversity.com/
(02:45) Assistance from experienced mentors, aligning concepts with the individual's preferences.
(03:08) The role of the franchise broker team is expertise in closing franchises and helping individuals find their ideal business.

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