Franchising Industry Terms
What You Need to Know
When you’re looking into franchising your business, you’ll come across a lot of terminologies that may be unfamiliar to you. Here is a quick dictionary of some of the most important franchising industry terms to know.
Franchising Industry Terms
Franchise: A business opportunity that allows the franchisee to legally use a company’s (franchisor’s) expertise, ideas, and processes
Franchisee: A person or group who enters into a contract with a franchisor to own a business that legally uses the franchisor’s expertise, ideas, and processes
Franchisor: A person or company that grants the license to a third party (a franchisee) for the conducting of a business under the franchisor’s marks
Franchise Agreement: An agreement made between you and the larger company that gives you the right to operate as a satellite of the larger company in a certain territory for a given period of time
Contract: A legally binding document that explains what type of relationship and permissions the franchisee and franchisor will have
Mentor: A trusted advisor who you can go to for advice
Location: The territory your franchise will serve
Entrepreneur: A person who organizes and operates a business and takes on greater than normal financial risks and responsibilities
Marketing: Adverting that is used to gain customers and increase brand recognition
Brand recognition: How well consumers know a company and what they think of it
FAB: Features, advantages, benefits; the selling point for joining a franchise
Market: The group of people or area your business serves
Mission statement: What the goals and values of a company are
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