Still, they might realize their dreams by becoming a master franchise; which is basically a franchisor under the same brand name that operates within a region or state. Buying up the state rights to franchise a given franchise brand name might be a very wise way to go. It is definitely something to look at and worth looking into.
Indeed, I recommend that someone who wants to become a master franchise have franchising experience or bring on board a CFE Certified Franchise Executive from the International Franchise Association who has the least a decade or more experience in franchising at least a similar type of business format.
You must realize if you wish to be a master franchise that you're going to need quite a bit of funding. Generally a franchisor needs about $1 million to turn a prototype small business that has been up and running for ten years into a franchising company. Of course, if you buy a master franchise and wish to franchise only one state and you're going to use the current franchisor's system to do so, and thus, you can probably get by on a lot less.
Still, you are going to need a good chunk of change for working capital for the first five years and you should never buy a master franchise opportunity from a startup franchisor unless they have all the bugs worked out, and have a solid team behind them with excellent capital. Please consider all this.
Lance_Winslow
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