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[#1]20 Questions To Ask A Guy
by Akhil Shahani, Akh

If you are contemplating buying your own franchise, you are sure to have myriad questions running around in your mind begging for answers. To ease your mind and to give you control during the decision-making process, we've prepared a checklist of 20 questions that you have to get the answers to before making the big leap:

1. How long has the company been in existence before it started franchising? Was it specifically set up to franchise?

2. What is the company's financial position? You should check accounts for at least the last three years. Can you get trade or bank references?

3. Can the franchisor show you any figures of net profits of one or more of its existing franchisees, and can you personally check the figures with the franchisees themselves?

4. What are the criteria to be selected as a franchisee?

5. As a franchisee, what are your obligations? Are there any operational restrictions on pricing or use of suppliers?

6. What is the nature and extent of the rights that will be granted to you?

7. How many franchised units are currently in operation? Are there also company-owned units in operation?

8. Does the agreement have a termination clause; if yes, what will it cost you? Can you sell your franchise?

9. Does the franchisor have a reputation for honesty and fair dealing among its franchisees?

10. What kind of assistance will the franchisor provide? Will it involve management and employee training programs, advertising campaigns, credit and merchandising ideas?

11. Does your state have a law regulating the sale of franchises, and has the franchisor complied with that law?

12. How much equity capital will you need upfront to purchase the franchise and operate it until the profits start rolling in? Will there be sufficient profit left once you have paid all your expenses?

13. What are the initial and ongoing fees? Are there any other hidden costs?

14. Will you get the exclusive rights to the territory for the length of the franchise period, or can the franchiser sell a second franchise in your territory? If the answer to this question is ‘yes', what is your protection against the second franchising company?

15. Have any franchised units failed during the last 12 months? What were the reasons?

16. Is the franchisor a member of the FASA? Have they ever been refused membership?

17. In the event of a dispute between the franchisor and the franchisee, how will it be dealt with?

18. What is the procedure for terminating the agreement and what are the consequences of doing so?

19. How is the communication between the franchisor and franchisees? Is it possible to talk freely to existing franchisees?

20. What are the franchisor's long-term plans for the future of the business?

Though business surveys show that fewer than 20% of all franchised businesses fail compared to the 60-80% failure rate for all new businesses started in the U.S. each year, it is necessary that you investigate a franchise opportunity thoroughly. The above checklist will serve as the starting point of your franchising journey. If you can get the answers to each of these questions, and those answers satisfy you, then you're probably on the way to becoming a proud franchise owner. But be sure to have your attorney study the franchise contract and discuss it completely with you.


Rate, term and payment

The most fundamental questions about any loan concern how long you'll have to repay the amount you borrowed, how much interest you'll be charged and whether the interest rate and payments are fixed for the entire term or subject to periodic adjustments as market interest rates fluctuate.

Here are four questions to ask:

* 1. What is the term of this loan?
* 2. What is the initial interest rate?
* 3. Is that rate fixed or adjustable?
* 4. How much would my initial monthly payments be?

If the interest rate on the loan is adjustable, your monthly payment likely will change in the future and could be much higher than your initial payment.

Here are some questions to ask on this topic:

* 5. When can the interest rate be adjusted?
* 6. How will the interest rate be calculated?
* 7. What is the maximum interest rate increase for each adjustment period?
* 8. What is the maximum interest rate increase over the lifetime of the loan?
* 9. How much would my payment be today if the interest rate were calculated as it will be at the first adjustment period?
* 10. How much would my payment be at the maximum interest rate?
* 11. Could the amount I owe increase over time?

Costs and fees

Along with the interest rate and payment, you'll want to consider the upfront and ongoing fees and costs you'll be charged in connection with the loan.

Here are some questions to ask regarding costs and fees:

* 12. Can I see a Good Faith Estimate (GFE) for this loan?
* 13. Which of the costs on the GFE might change and by how much?
* 14. Are there any other costs that aren't on the GFE?
* 15. Does this loan have a prepayment penalty?
* 16. Would this loan require an escrow account for homeowner's insurance and property taxes?
* 17. Would I need to pay for mortgage insurance on this loan?

Needs and qualifications

Not all loan products are available to all borrowers, so you'll want to explore your options before you decide which loan would be right for you.

Here are three questions that may help:

* 18. What are the qualifications for this loan?
* 19. Why would you recommend this loan for my needs?
* 20. Which other loans might also meet my needs?

These 20 questions can help determine if a loan is right for you. Don't be afraid to ask your lender these and any other questions you may have. The more you know, the better equipped you'll be to choose your loan.
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