What do you need to know before you buy a franchise? Here's a comprehensive list of over 200 vital questions to ask the franchisor that will help you make the right decision.
Want to know what a franchise is really like? Ask the people who know
Franchising is attracting more people than ever.
As the armed forces and emergency services restructure, many personnel are moving out into businesses of their own.
The government wants to encourage New Zealanders overseas to return home to work. Carlene du Toit and Simon Lord talk to some of those who have heard the call and chosen self-employment through franchising
Would you make a good franchisee?
We list the warning signs to look out for when choosing a franchise
The recent outburst by Chris Carter, the Minister for Ethnic Affairs, accusing Green Acres of being devious and ruthless in its dealings with those affected by the apparently fraudulent sale of non-existent franchises to Chinese and Indian immigrants marks a sad decline in the previously sensible commentaries on the situation.
Expo visitors come ready to invest
There are over 2,000 home services franchisees in New Zealand. What is the appeal of this franchise sector, and what should you look for?
Glenice Hibbard suggests some smart things to think about when buying a franchise
March 2005 - Out of school and into business? Teens and 20s are increasingly finding franchising offers a great way to get into a business of their own.
TV presenter and cover girl Mary Lambie tells us what she's learned in her new career as a Subway franchisee.
September 2008 - Facing redundancy? Simon Lord discusses the pros and cons of buying a franchise
Buying any sort of business always involves a certain amount of risk, but there's an expectation that when you buy a franchise that risk will be substantially reduced. When you're buying from an established name that's usually the case, but even then it is possible to get it wrong. And if the franchise you are buying is new-to-New Zealand, you owe it to yourself and your family to do your homework and make sure that you are making a wise decision.
Franchises come in all shapes and sizes, so how do you choose something that is right for you? The first thing you'll need to do is decide what type of business you want to be in. Here's our industry-by-industry guide to franchises in New Zealand which will help you pick out the cherries.
Simon Lord considers the opportunities and issues for immigrants looking at franchised businesses
A shortage of franchisees means problems for some, opportunities for many. Read our March 2008 report.
With hundreds of franchise opportunities to choose from, how do you choose one that's going to perform for you? Here's our guide to starting up in business
Wondering how to choose the right franchise for you? Getting the right advice from the right people can set you on the path to success
Is inability to raise funding stopping people buying into good opportunities?
Franchises across several sectors are now offering guarantees of work or income levels. What do these guarantees mean? Simon Lord investigates
Many of the articles on this website talk about the importance of consulting ‘specialists', ‘good' advisors and ‘experts' before buying a franchise - but how do you ensure that your chosen advisors fit into this category? Here are seven handy hints.
A business plan provides an essential map to get you to your business destination. This guide from The National Bank outlines the benefits of having a business plan, the key elements, and how you can prepare a simple but effective plan that will function as an 'action template' for your business.
May 2009 - If you're thinking of buying a franchise, perhaps now is not the time. Doom and gloom is all around and the future is uncertain. Well, think that way if you like, but you could be missing out on a great opportunity.
When you buy a business, you need to know if it will make money and when.
Professional advisors are sometimes criticised by franchisors for not really understanding franchising. Here's how an accountant in Westport took a pro-active approach to helping his clients buy into a franchise and make it successful
Thinking of buying a business?
Daniel Cloete looks at buying a franchise as an investment for the future
No small business is without risks – even a franchise. Westpac’s Daniel Cloete looks at some potential risks and how to avoid them
Service franchises present some unique challenges with regards to funding. Daniel Cloete from Westpac looks at some of the issues around service franchises and suggests some funding solutions.
Daniel Cloete of Westpac answers some common questions regarding funding a franchise and the issues influencing a franchised business
Daniel Cloete of Westpac answers some of the most common questions about funding a franchised business
Graeme Wyllie of Westpac offers a South Island perspective on franchising and the credit crunch
Service franchises present some unique challenges with regard to funding. Daniel Cloete from Westpac looks at some of the issue
When looking at the financial side of buying a franchise, there are two important questions to ask: how much can the business afford and how do I get the bank to help? Daniel Cloete of Westpac has the answers
Katia Addison from Westpac looks at how economic cycles may influence the franchise you buy
Due diligence is the business term for investigating a transaction such as the purchase of a franchise. If done properly, it should help minimise problems and maximise the health of your new venture. Beverley Barnaby of Westpac provides a guide
Dean Madsen from Westpac looks at how break-even analysis can help you make good decisions
Daniel Cloete of Westpac has some advice on setting up loans for a franchise
Daniel Cloete of Westpac explains how to use financial ratios to understand your business
When you buy a new franchise, you're paying for a business that doesn't yet exist. So what are you actually buying and how much should it cost? Daniel Cloete of Westpac explains
Daniel Cloete of Westpac provides a guide to the questions you need to ask in order to help ensure your new business has a profitable future
How much should franchise fees be and what do you get for your money? Lorraine Lord answers the questions
Does money matter? The way some franchise buyers avoid taking advice, they don't seem to think so.
Wondering how to choose the right franchise for you? Getting the right advice from the right people can set you on the path to success
When you're buying or setting up a franchise, its important to get accurate and useful advice.
16 October 2009 - The Commerce Commission has welcomed the conviction and sentencing today of Stewart John Brown and Robert Llewelyn Parr
When you buy a franchise, you will have to sign a legal contract called a Franchise Agreement. Does it contain any nasty surprises?
6 March 2009 - The Court of Appeal has delivered an extremely important judgement for the franchise sector in respect of a long-running case involving James Home Services
July 2009 - One of the topics covered at the 2009 Franchise Law Reform Symposium in Auckland was the possible introduction of the concepts of 'good faith' and 'unconscionable conduct' into New Zealand law. Here, Stewart Germann expands upon the commentary he gave at the seminar.
July 2009 - There will be no speedy resolution for those affected by the alleged Green Acres fraud
Many of the articles on this website talk about the importance of consulting ‘specialists', ‘good' advisors and ‘experts' before buying a franchise - but how do you ensure that your chosen advisors fit into this category? Here are seven handy hints.
If you think you have a justified complaint about a franchise, what should you do? Here's our guide to making a complaint under the Franchise Association's Code of Practice.
Stewart Germann draws some lessons from experience for those importing and exporting franchise brands
Knowing what is and isn't your territory helps new franchisees avoid problems, say Stewart Germann and Clive Neifeld
December 2009 - What are the lessons for potential franchise buyers from the successful prosecution of two men for misrepresentation in selling franchises? We’ve spoken to one of the victims and learned more about how the men lied – including pretending to be a successful franchisee. We also look at the most common type of complaints about franchises made to the Commerce Commission.
A series of mergers, acquisitions and buy-outs has resulted in established systems changing hands, changing names or even closing down.
A good disclosure document is a great help when buying a franchise. What should it tell you?
At the very heart of any franchise relationship is a lengthy legal document - the franchise agreement. But what should you expect to find in one, and what does it actually mean?
There's no excuse for cutting corners when buying a franchise
February 2009 - Reality television gives a false impression of franchising to intending franchisees and franchisors
March 2006 - Increasing numbers of Australian franchises are crossing the Tasman. What should Kiwi buyers look out for?
Is a franchise just a buying group with more fees?
October 2009 - Discovery Days, when groups of potential franchisees visit franchisors, are common practice overseas - but haven't taken off in New Zealand yet.
December 2009 - What can new migrants expect when they buy a franchise – and what should they look out for? Philip Morrison offers some advice
This year's Franchise Awards were the most competitive yet. Our full report details all the winners and explains what made them stand out from the rest
Franchises don't always transfer successfully from one country to another. Simon Lord looks at the lessons to be learned from past experience and Win Robinson defines four key steps to successful exporting
Looking for a bigger challenge? Wanting to diversify your company's interests? Searching for growth? A master licence from overseas might offer exactly what you need.
What are the issues impacting effective new franchisee preparation? Corven research has just released results of a recent study.
The extraordinary story of Shiraz Hajee, New Zealand's Franchisee of the Year for 2005, is revealed in the latest issue of Franchise New Zealand magazine.
How do franchises tap into all the accumulated wisdom of their franchisees? How do franchisees get quick and practical advice?
Manage your knowledge and be more competitive.
In every issue of Franchise New Zealand magazine we feature and 'Ask The Experts' column. In this extract, Jeff Elgin explains what a franchisor is looking for from a new franchisee.
What have the Romans done for us? That's one of the classic lines from Monty Python's "Life of Brian" - but it will sound familiar to any franchisor, too. Simon Lord has been imagining how things might sound 2000 years on.