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Low Cost Franchises

July 24, 2008 by admin  
Filed under Business, Finance and Management

If you look into the different franchise opportunities available in the market, you will find that many are labeled as low cost franchise. That label can have opposite effects on the person looking to buy a franchise. He or she will either go for it based solely on the low cost, or shy away fearing that there will be little or no support and training.

There are pluses and minuses of low-cost franchises. A lower cost franchise typically offers a lower reward. If you have the capacity to invest, then invest in a franchise business for sale offer that costs somewhere between 60 to 70% of your estimated net worth.

But people, who think that low cost means little support from the franchisor can’t be more wrong. Sometimes, a franchise business is tagged as low cost or affordable, because it is either home-based or doesn’t include recurring buying of materials. Many service-based franchise concepts fall under this category and they are recognized as the best franchises from their group. So, going for them is quite a good idea as is opting for franchises that come with a good price tag.

There are some categories that have more low cost franchises than others because they are service-based franchises. But, the earning potential of these franchise concepts is many times at par with other leading franchises from the industry. Senior Care, maintenance, lawn care and maid service are some categories that have franchise opportunities, which can be run successfully by people with a budget of even $25,000! But it doesn’t mean that the franchisor has any less training program or support system for its franchisees. The comprehensive training and effective support can make a successful businessman out of a novice.

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