2016 Top 100 Low Cost Franchises

By Tracy Stapp Herold | Aug 19, 2016
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This story appears in the August 2016 issue of Âé¶¹Éç.

They say it takes money to make money—and, well, they’re right. But does it have to take a lot? Not according to our 100 top low-cost franchises that can be started for less than $60,000. These lower startup costs aren’t just a boon to potential franchisees. Offering a more affordable opportunity gives franchisors a larger pool of candidates to choose from, allowing them to be more picky about who gets a franchise, with a focus on attributes beyond mere financials. So what type of person are these companies looking for? People such as Diana Hurtado, who went from a part-time dog-walking job to owning a thriving business. These companies are ranked based on their score in Âé¶¹Éç’s 2016 Franchise 500, which is determined by objective, quantifiable criteria, including system size, growth and financial strength and stability. Keep in mind that this list is not intended as a recommendation of any company. Whether a franchise costs $1 or $1 million, do your homework, read the company’s legal documents, consult with an attorney and an accountant and talk to existing franchisees.

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They say it takes money to make money—and, well, they’re right. But does it have to take a lot? Not according to our 100 top low-cost franchises that can be started for less than $60,000. These lower startup costs aren’t just a boon to potential franchisees. Offering a more affordable opportunity gives franchisors a larger pool of candidates to choose from, allowing them to be more picky about who gets a franchise, with a focus on attributes beyond mere financials. So what type of person are these companies looking for? People such as Diana Hurtado, who went from a part-time dog-walking job to owning a thriving business. These companies are ranked based on their score in Âé¶¹Éç’s 2016 Franchise 500, which is determined by objective, quantifiable criteria, including system size, growth and financial strength and stability. Keep in mind that this list is not intended as a recommendation of any company. Whether a franchise costs $1 or $1 million, do your homework, read the company’s legal documents, consult with an attorney and an accountant and talk to existing franchisees.

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Tracy Stapp Herold

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Tracy Stapp Herold is the special projects editor at Âé¶¹Éç magazine. She works on franchise... Read more

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