Business Opportunity or Franchising? Albuquerque NM

There are two effective ways to become a business owner without reinventing the wheel and starting your own business from scratch: buying a business opportunity and being awarded a franchise business. Each has advantages and disadvantages so knowing how each works and how you would fit their model is important before you begin your search for a particular business.


1 . Local Companies

Meintzer Law Firm
505-242-2959
500 Oak St NE Suite 212
Albuquerque, NM
Gilman Law Offices LLC
505-875-0700
1400 Centrel SE Ste 1000
Albuquerque, NM
Carter Law Firm
505-888-4357
8012 Pennsylvania Circle NE
Albuquerque, NM
Law Offices Of Lynda Latta
505-842-5924
715 Tijeras Ave NW
Albuquerque, NM
Weems Dathan
505-247-4700
707 Broadway Blvd NE Ste 202
Albuquerque, NM
Law Office Of Clifton L. Davidson, LLC
505-944-0372
320 Gold Ave SW Suite 1400
Albuquerque, NM
Sanchez Dorothy C
505-242-2572
120 Granite NW
Albuquerque, NM
Angela Arellanes
505-247-2417
300 Central Av SW
Albuquerque, NM
Lee Benshoof Attorney At Law
505-247-2972
503 Slate NW
Albuquerque, NM
Harvey Law Firm
505-254-0000
201 Broadway SE
Albuquerque, NM

2 . Business Opportunity

With a business opportunity, you buy and own a business outright and operate it under a name you choose. The seller makes his money by delivering the business system, training, equipment, or service method to the buyer. In some cases, the seller may also make residual income for the ongoing sale of products or services, but for the most part, the relationship is over once the purchase is final.

3 . Franchise

A franchise opportunity is a relationship between a seller and a buyer that continues for the duration of the buyer's involvement in the business. A franchise differs from a business opportunity in two important ways.

First, a franchisor generally collects a franchisee fee up front from the buyer and also collects on-going royalties. What the buyer gets for these fees are access to a brand, a proven business model, comprehensive training and ongoing support.

The second difference is that in a franchise, the franchisor will require the franchisee to adhere to strict guidelines in the operation of the business. This is done because it is the franchisor's name on the business. The brand must be protected for the benefit of all franchisees in the system and the service or product provided must be consistent from store to store and state to state.

4 . Government Protection

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) regulates franchising at the federal level. In order for a business to be labeled a franchise, three elements must be in place:

1. Franchisor allows the buyer to use the franchisor's trademarks.
2. Franchisor collects a fee (of at least $500) from the buyer within the first six
months of operation.
3. Franchisor exercises "significant control" over the buyer's operation on an
ongoing basis.

The most critical FTC guideline requires franchisors to provide buyers proper disclosure information prior to finalizing the sale. This document is called a Uniform Franchise Offering Circular (UFOC) and will assist a buyer in completing the due diligence (the process of investigation into the details of a potential investment and the verification of material facts) before purchasing the franchise. In many cases, individual states have additional guidelines a franchisor must meet to sell franchises in that state.

The UFOC is of enormous value to a prospective franchisee and is the best way to differentiate the good franchisors from the bad. Franchisors must disclose any litigation they have faced, list all franchisees in the system and address turnover, terminations, etc. Although not required, the UFOC can also list the earnings potential for a franchise.

5 . Featured Local Company

Meintzer Law Firm

505-242-2959
500 Oak St NE Suite 212
Albuquerque, NM

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