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Introduction to Franchising

Franchising in Australia represents a dynamic small business sector contributing some 14% of the national GDP of Australia. It comprises enterprising entrepreneurs as franchisors and franchisees employing 600,000 Australian's.

As with any business there are risks involved; but, they are reduced if you research effectively and this site can provide answers to the many questions you may have. The site provides practical information, addresses frequently asked questions, provides a directory service providers such as consultants, lawyers and accountants.

Buying a franchise is a major decision. The commitment in capital and borrowings can be significant. A new entry into the sector needs to consider the process very carefully. Franchising is not a guarantee for success, rather it is an opportunity to establish a healthy rewarding business with the support of a network focused on success.

Franchising in Australia is well regulated, well educated and highly developed to enable those entering the sector to do so with confidence. Making decisions about the future can be very difficult.

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