Deck 8: The Franchise Alternative: How Do I Buy a Franchise

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On average, buying a franchise:

A)is the lowest risk start-up method.
B)has the same risk as starting a brand new business.
C)has the same risk as buying an existing independent firm.
D)is risk-free.
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The Franchisor is the buyer of a complete method of doing business.
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Canada tends to have stricter franchising regulations than most of the US.
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Which of the following would be an example of a Business Format franchise?

A)Petro Canada.
B)Tim Horton's.
C)Toyota.
D)Popsicle.
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The right to produce and sell the franchisor's product is called:

A)licensing.
B)dealership.
C)conversion franchising.
D)none of the above.
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The code of the Canadian Franchise Association gives franchisees:

A)freedom to form and join associations.
B)the right to see the financial statements of the franchisor.
C)the right to a full refund if dissatisfied.
D)all of the above.
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Franchisors such as automobile manufacturers can dictate the prices charged by their franchisees.
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The most popular franchise arrangement is:

A)single-unit.
B)multi-unit.
C)multi-brand.
D)master franchise.
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Buying an existing franchise is legally simpler than buying a new one.
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The biggest advantage of owning a franchise over an independent firm is likely:

A)training provided by the franchisor.
B)brand recognition.
C)advertising.
D)marketing research.
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Most of the magazines and other publications about franchising:

A)are critical of the industry.
B)forbid advertising of specific franchises.
C)are published by franchisor associations.
D)are published by franchisee associations.
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With "floor plan" financing, title to the product in the franchisee's inventory is:

A)held by the franchisee.
B)held by a third party.
C)held by the franchisor.
D)there is no title to the product.
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Major franchisors tend to be highly negotiable over contract details.
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The cost of a franchise may include:

A)royalty payments.
B)advertising expenditures.
C)the franchise fee.
D)all of the above.
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The owner of a territory franchise has the right to sell franchises to others.
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The ability to innovate is an important characteristic for a franchisee.
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Dealership franchising tends to give the franchisee more freedom than business format franchising.
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Multi-level marketers usually:

A)work from their homes.
B)sell to consumers.
C)receive commissions from the sales of their recruits.
D)all of the above.
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Most Multi-level Marketers make well-above-average incomes.
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Pyramid Selling is an illegal form of Multi-level Marketing.
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Briefly explain the major advantages of buying a franchise over other start-up methods.
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Explain the major provisions of existing or pending franchise legislation.Explain the growing trend for disclosure requirements.
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On average, buying a franchise:

A)is the lowest risk start-up method.
B)has the same risk as starting a brand new business.
C)has the same risk as buying an existing independent firm.
D)is risk-free.
A
2
The Franchisor is the buyer of a complete method of doing business.
False
3
Canada tends to have stricter franchising regulations than most of the US.
False
4
Which of the following would be an example of a Business Format franchise?

A)Petro Canada.
B)Tim Horton's.
C)Toyota.
D)Popsicle.
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The right to produce and sell the franchisor's product is called:

A)licensing.
B)dealership.
C)conversion franchising.
D)none of the above.
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The code of the Canadian Franchise Association gives franchisees:

A)freedom to form and join associations.
B)the right to see the financial statements of the franchisor.
C)the right to a full refund if dissatisfied.
D)all of the above.
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Franchisors such as automobile manufacturers can dictate the prices charged by their franchisees.
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The most popular franchise arrangement is:

A)single-unit.
B)multi-unit.
C)multi-brand.
D)master franchise.
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Buying an existing franchise is legally simpler than buying a new one.
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The biggest advantage of owning a franchise over an independent firm is likely:

A)training provided by the franchisor.
B)brand recognition.
C)advertising.
D)marketing research.
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Most of the magazines and other publications about franchising:

A)are critical of the industry.
B)forbid advertising of specific franchises.
C)are published by franchisor associations.
D)are published by franchisee associations.
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With "floor plan" financing, title to the product in the franchisee's inventory is:

A)held by the franchisee.
B)held by a third party.
C)held by the franchisor.
D)there is no title to the product.
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Major franchisors tend to be highly negotiable over contract details.
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The cost of a franchise may include:

A)royalty payments.
B)advertising expenditures.
C)the franchise fee.
D)all of the above.
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The owner of a territory franchise has the right to sell franchises to others.
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The ability to innovate is an important characteristic for a franchisee.
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Dealership franchising tends to give the franchisee more freedom than business format franchising.
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Multi-level marketers usually:

A)work from their homes.
B)sell to consumers.
C)receive commissions from the sales of their recruits.
D)all of the above.
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Most Multi-level Marketers make well-above-average incomes.
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Pyramid Selling is an illegal form of Multi-level Marketing.
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Briefly explain the major advantages of buying a franchise over other start-up methods.
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Explain the major provisions of existing or pending franchise legislation.Explain the growing trend for disclosure requirements.
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