Management Franchises for Investors Blytheville AR

Management franchises allow investors to own and run franchises while keeping their full-time day jobs, but they do require that the investor oversee the management of the franchise. Here are the pros and cons of investing in a franchise.

Local Companies

Pearl Management
(501) 614-7368
3009 W Markham St
Little Rock, AR
Multifamily Group the
(501) 224-9992
2311 Biscayne Dr
Little Rock, AR
Value Point Partners
(501) 228-6700
2228 Cottondale Ln
Little Rock, AR
Hardman & Associates
(870) 246-6722
625 Clinton St
Arkadelphia, AR
First Security Bank
(501) 450-9800
1390 Old Morrilton Hwy
Conway, AR
Stowers & Assoc
(501) 374-3346
Little Rock, AR
Bancorpsouth Investment Services
(479) 785-8486
Fort Smith, AR
Coffman Investments Inc
(501) 372-1065
3801 Woodland Heights Rd
Little Rock, AR
Securities America Inc
(501) 375-2222
11807 Hinson Rd
Little Rock, AR
Brookstreet Securities Corporation
(501) 374-5266
1423 Main St
Little Rock, AR

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There is a saying among investors that buying a franchise is buying a job. Many franchisees—those who own franchises—work long hours at unglamorous jobs for what equates to less than minimum wage while running their franchises.

Still, many investors are intrigued by the success rates in franchising.

"Franchises are typically in business five years after they start—I think the success rate is like 95 percent—whereas startup businesses don't have anything close to that success rate. So you're buying a track record," Phil Brown, an area developer for Sport Clips, said. "The support mechanism...for franchisees is fabulous."

Franchises are popular among investors for a variety of reasons, but are more often regarded as businesses than pure investments. One of the main draws for investors is the sheer amount of information potential franchisees have available to them—including contact information for current franchisees with the company they are researching—which allows them to conduct careful, detailed due diligence.

"Franchising is the only form of business startup where you can speak with other owners, and even visit other owners, who own the same business as you are considering buying before you invest," Scott Cronk, principal of Murphy Business and Financial Corporation, said.

Further, franchised businesses have proven to be successful, which significantly decreases the risk associated with the investment. "Franchise investors are typically not people who are investing in venture capital or high risk or bio-tech...they kind of have a lower risk tolerance," Jeff Levy, a franchisee of The Entrepreneur's Source, said.

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