Mar 11th 2008 11:36AM

Looking to Buy a Franchise?

Have you ever thought of starting your own business? Starting a business from scratch can be very difficult. Luckily there are people out there who have already done the R&D and are willing to sell their business plans for a fee. Believe it or not, a McDonalds franchise maybe easier to manage than a non-franchise business.

I have a girlfriend who bought into the Subway franchise. For a set price, the franchise gave her a brand name that is already well known, helped her hire employees and trained her on how to make her business profitable. Sounds like a great deal.

As always there are a few cons to buying a franchise. Since you don't own the brand name, you have to pay royalty payments each year. You are obligated to follow uniform operating procedures and start up costs can be a lot higher than starting your own non-franchise business.

Although the idea of being your own boss and owning a business does sound tempting. Not sure I'm ready to take the 'owning a business' plunge.

Do you own a franchise? Which do you think would be the most profitable? Try searching for franchises on AOL Search or check out AOL Money for investment tips.

Top Searched Franchises on AOL Search:
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3. KFC franchise
4. KaBloom Flowers franchise
5. Dunkin Donuts franchise
6. Denny franchise
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8. McDonalds franchise
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