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A primary consideration for a potential franchisee is that the capital required to become a franchisee will likely be:

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User Dustman
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I would say perhaps such capital would likely be non-refundable which would have to be balanced with the knowledge that since it is a franchise then it is likely that it would be a business that iswell known and well established ie with a good name and good products so that would increase chances of success given a hard working, industrious franchisee and a good location, presuming that the franchisor will help with the setting up of the business.
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