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Franchises : What To Consider When Buying a Franchise The franchise concept is an incredible one. Gather all of the ingredients specific to a business and formulate a recipe that can be duplicated over and over again by anybody. [Article Format: .html] - [By Guest Expert: Richard Parker] [Rate/Review this Article] ¤ [Tell Friends] ¤ [Clip It to Favorites] Franchises - Emotional Fulfillment – Controlling Your Own Destiny When You Think Of Becoming A Businessperson By Making The Transition From Employee To Franchisee, You Don't Generally Think In Terms Of Emotional Fulfillment. However, In Reality, The Evaluation Of Emotional Factors Should Play A Significant Role In Making That Final Decision To Join The World Of The Capitalist, Or Remain In The Realm Of Employee. [Article Format: .txt] - [Article submitted by: Dennis Schooley, BBA, CA] [Rate/Review this Article] ¤ [Tell Friends] ¤ [Clip It to Favorites] Browse Related Books in General Small Business & Franchise Business
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