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Franchisees should 'not mess with system'

Published on 7 Jul 2009 under category: legal

Those keen to start their own business could enjoy success through franchise agreements, it is claimed.

Nick Strong, writing for selectyourfranchise.com, states these kinds of enterprises have a good record in the early stages of business launch, a period which is difficult for many companies.

He says: "The documenting of best practise coupled with the right franchisees and the best support is what drives franchise business success for self-employed people."

Mr Strong adds the system of franchise agreements works and those who take this route should not "mess with the system".

He goes on to point to figures from the British Franchise Association which state that this business format has "delivered over 90 per cent profitable business trading in the UK consistently for many years".

Elsewhere, Linda Whitney, writing for thisismoney.co.uk, claims that franchise agreements could be a way of starting a "business empire", stating that many people take on multiple units after starting off with one outlook.ADNFCR-2391-ID-19253524-ADNFCR

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