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Why Has Franchising Become So Popular in the United States

Question 37

Question 37

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Why has franchising become so popular in the United States?


A) Training time for managers is greatly reduced.
B) Very little capital is needed to begin.
C) By definition, franchisees skip the dangerous birth stage.
D) Risks are reduced by using an existing business plan.

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