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jon_i

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Which of the following is the most compelling reason for someone to seek a franchise opportunity?
 a. the chance to be self-employed
  b. profitability
  c. the opportunity to enjoy growth in the franchise
  d. pressure from the franchisor

Question 2

Without customer loyalty, service organizations must depend too heavily on acquiring new customers in order to sustain long-term profitability.
 
 Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

B. The primary motivations one generally has in seeking a franchise opportunity are profitability, chance for self-employment, ability to run one's own business and be very successful at it, and opportunity to enjoy growth through the franchising arrangement. The most compelling reason for a person to enter business of any type is the opportunity to make a profit.

Answer to Question 2

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