Checklist -- Assessing the franchisee
- Does the franchise allow you to utilize your natural aptitudes, skills and strengths?
- Are you at your best doing mental tasks?
- Are you at your best doing physical tasks?
- Will your age and health permit you to run the business long enough to recover your investment and make the effort worthwhile?
- Do you have the ability and commitment to work hard, often beyond normal hours?
- Does your family fully support your venture?
- Can your family cope with the demands of the business on your time?
- Will any of your family be able, or willing, to help you?
- Do you have sufficient resources to get a business off the ground and support the initial start-up phase?
- Could you cope with any losses or unexpected setbacks while building the business?
- Are you prepared to put your assets at risk?
- Can you raise sufficient financing?
- Do you understand franchising and what is involved?
- Do you believe you have the physical and mental temperament for self-employment?
- Will you be able to handle staff?
- Can you accept the discipline of a franchise system, including the franchisor's authority?
- Would you be better off becoming self-employed through an alternative route?
- Will the business be sufficiently challenging for you over a period of time?
- Can you achieve what you are looking for through this venture (i.e., job satisfaction, return on investment)?
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