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		<title>Global Resorts: Perpetual Leverage or Franchise Ownership?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Nov 2008 22:09:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bob Matthews</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA["I'll take one pound of smoked turkey and two - no make that one - pound of thinly sliced honey ham," said a frail elderly woman who was stooped over the cart of groceries she had pushed over to the meat counter.]]></description>
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<p>&#8220;I&#8217;ll take one pound of smoked turkey and two &#8211; no make that one &#8211; pound of thinly sliced honey ham,&#8221; said a frail elderly woman who was stooped over the cart of groceries she had pushed over to the meat counter.</p>
<p>Sam sighed as he picked up the remaining pair of latex gloves. It was a warm, busy day. And he was relieved that Mrs. Habersham was his last customer. Usually he didn&#8217;t mind filling in after butchering for the day, but today seemed so long and boring.</p>
<p>Pulling out of the store parking lot, Sam began to muse over the situation. How could he make more money? What skills did he have other than butchering?</p>
<p>Then while stopping at the last intersection light, his eyes focused on a scene at his local sandwich shop. &#8220;Look at that guy&#8217;s carryout bag &#8211; must be dinner for the family,&#8221; he thought. &#8220;And that elderly group is heading in for dinner.&#8221;</p>
<p>Scrutinizing the place, Sam concluded, &#8220;It&#8217;s fairly well kept, and business is solid. Grandparents, adolescents, and managers &#8211; all kinds of people &#8211; bustle out with their dinner. They are contented. The owner is, also, and boy do I wish I were the owner!&#8221;</p>
<p>Perhaps Sam&#8217;s fantasy is quixotic, but he has it, nonetheless, and he&#8217;s probably not alone. How about you? Has the thought of owning your own fast food restaurant, auto body shop, or retail store ever crossed your mind?</p>
<p>You can ascertain whether or not franchising is for you by asking some of the owners of your local franchises what the cons are. (Bring a notepad and pen.) To help you get started, here are a few as compared to a typical home business.</p>
<p>First, let&#8217;s compare average investment requirements. Franchise investments generally run from $60,000 to $500,000. This includes basic things like your land, building, machinery, and office equipment. But that&#8217;s still a lot of capital, especially in today&#8217;s financially difficult times.</p>
<p>A solid online home business will cost you considerably less because you won&#8217;t have the added expenses of land and building. So start-up generally runs between $1,500 and $3,000.</p>
<p>Second, let&#8217;s compare average operating expenses. In a franchise you will have to dole out money for employee payroll, payroll tax, workers compensation, insurance/inventory, liability insurance, utilities, freight/postage, ad valorem tax, licenses/permits, advertising, telephone, franchise fees, depreciation, and sales tax just to stay open for business.</p>
<p>In a home biz, your costs are significantly reduced but still extant. Remainders include liability insurance, utilities, telephone, advertising, and depreciation (e.g., office equipment).</p>
<p>Third, here are a few extra things to consider: Your gross franchising profit generally averages 30-40% with a net profit of around 5-10%. You will work at least 50 hours per week-closer to 70 and maybe even more. You shoulder 100% of the risk factor and leverage none of the compensation from others-that&#8217;s what you&#8217;re doing for your chain store. You will have tax advantages, but these will be offset by your unchangeable time commitment, need to supply products, and confinement to a fixed location as well as limited income potential which averages out to $35-85K.</p>
<p>With the right home business, you can make more gross and net profits working a flexible schedule and leverage your income to unlimited potential.</p>
<p>The light turns green. As Sam pushes the gas pedal, what would you tell him to do?</p>
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<div style='italic;' class='about'>About the Author:</div>
<div class='links'>For info about how you can earn $1000 per referral, go to my <a href="http://global-resorts-lifestyle.com">Global Resorts Network GRN</a> website and <a href="http://global-resorts-lifestyle.com/wordpress/">GRN Team Builder</a> blog.</div>
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