Franchise Brokers and Consultants
♫ Wednesday, February 10th, 2010Franchise/Business Brokers are very much like real estate agents. They list businesses for sale, promote the business to generate qualified leads, and help the business owner set an appropriate price. They represent, at least initially, the business owner. While they may have several businesses listed at any given time, giving you more choice and leeway, they receive a commission when they sell a business.
There are several benefits to the experience and expertise of a broker. First, they learn about you and your needs, presenting opportunities that match your lifestyle, interests, and financial goals. This can narrow the search considerably, saving you time and money. Second, they can be excellent information resources, providing names of franchise attorneys, area demographics, and key contacts within an industry. Tapping into their Rolodex can help you in many ways both during the process and down the road.
Keep in mind that the ultimate goal of a franchise broker is to sell a business. Most are very good at finding a balance between the needs of owners and prospects, but be aware that the sooner you sign, and preferably with a business that they have listed, the sooner they make their commission.
Franchise Consultants
Franchise consultants offer many of the same services as brokers, though business brokers, by definition, will help you purchase an existing business. Consultants, by contrast, can help you evaluate any business opportunity, particularly franchises, whether it is currently operating or not.
Franchise consultants are more likely to be paid on a fee-basis rather than a commission. They are more like a purchaser’s representative, helping you to narrow your search, ask the right questions of the right people, and helping you evaluate your franchise agreement.
A consultant should have an understanding of the reputation of a franchise system within its industry and help you to ask the right questions so that you get an understanding too. They can also help you with financing options and navigating the waters of signing with a franchise company.
Hiring an independent expert can be a good move for anyone looking to own a franchise or purchase an existing business. It’s a big decision, one with risks and, for most, first-time/one-time purchasing skills (a single-unit operator with no experience only has to go through the real estate process one time). Their experience can speed your time to market and therefore help you recuperate your costs sooner. They can also offer you more choices, tailored to your needs and goals.
