Theses SBA approved franchise opportunities are a great way to make an investment with confidence. They have all been reviewed and approved by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). Opportunities include franchises in a variety of industries across the United States.
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Pizza Hut is the world's largest pizza restaurant company with more than 6,200 restaurants in the United States and more than 4,000 restaurants in 100 other countries.
Hounds Town USA offers each and every four legged guest a safe, loving and healthy environment. Our large indoor/outdoor play areas allow dogs to fully interact from morning to night.
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Join the largest barbecue chain in America! With over 500 locations in 44 states, our smokin hot franchise has been treating guests to great tasting barbecue since 1941. If youre looking to diversify ...
Stratus Building Solutions is looking for corporate executive-level individuals for Master Franchisee opportunities in the Commercial Cleaning Industry. You would sell single-unit franchises, and then ...
The mens grooming industry is growing larger every day. Hammer & Nails has the proof of concept and the experienced franchising team to be the market maker and market leader in this highly fragmented ...
Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory will provide all the training and support you need to successfully launch your own Rocky Mountain store and build a superb candy business in your location.
Gotcha Covered, a custom window coverings franchise, touts itself as the "best opportunity you've never thought of." For a total investment of $75,000 - $85,000 you can own and operate a home-based, f ...
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Instant Imprints is a business to business visual communications and branding service provider. We make branding easier for small and mid-market companies to get noticed. Our model features a scala ...
Experience the joy of watching childrens confidence grow as they learn math skills and pursue their dreams using our proprietary, time-tested teaching method. One of the worlds top franchises, Mathnas ...
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Founded in 1999, Workout Anytime is one of America's newest and fastest growing franchise opportunities in the exciting fitness industry.
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Understanding that all small businesses pose some risk, franchises remain a good option for those looking for an established brand rather than doing a start-up that carries a much higher degree of uncertainty.
That begs the question of how a person can find out more about franchises and start the process. The Small Business Administration is a good place to start. At www.sba.gov, there are numerous posts on franchising and a definition of what it means to be an SBA-approved franchise. There is also a link to the list at www.franchiseregistry.com where all approved franchises can be searched.
It is important to note that being listed as an SBA-approved franchise is not an endorsement. Being approved means that the SBA has reviewed the disclosure documents and found them acceptable for SBA-backed financing. The use of the word “approved” can be misleading.
SBA’s criteria to be in the Franchise Registry list is based upon the degree of control exercised by the franchisor over the franchisee. If there is too much control, the franchisee may be acting more like a branch office of the larger franchisor’s organization.
Even though listed on the registry, it does not reflect on the safety or quality of the franchise. Extensive due diligence should be done before making a buying decision. The SBA advises that being on or off the list is not an indication of quality and profitability, and also emphasizes the need for thorough research.
The franchise information provided on the registry should be considered a first step. Doing your homework is essential. Learn everything you can about the franchise, industry, and the satisfaction of current franchisees. Lastly, make sure it’s a good fit.
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