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All of the following might be determined by the franchiser in franchise agreement except.
the prices for products
the names on the employees name tags
the layout of the restaurant
the suppliers for the restaurant.

why is a firing a family member who is an employee different from firing an unrelated employee?
it can cause tension in or harm family relationships.
families are more likely to work out problems together.
it is not possible to fire an employee in a family business.
family owned businesses have different regulations than other businesses.

buying insurance business in which of the following ways?
it lowers the cost of running a business.
an attorney should be consulted when purchasing it.
it can cover many of the costs if a disaster occurs.
all of the above

expansions will always come with with additional expenses
true
false

it is often easier for a brand-new business to get a loan than an existing business.
true
false.

an example of a uncontrollable risk is?
a change in government regulations.
choosing the location for the business.
raising prices in the business.
entering into a franchise agreement.

which of the following is a challenge that could come with buying an existing business.
the customers may resist change.
the business may have a bad reputation.
experienced staff might leave.
all of the above

how involved the corporation is in running a franchise is determined by.
the franchise agreement.
the franchise owner.
the customers.
other franchises.

which of the following is a potential consequence if a business has more clients than it can handle?
it may be purchased by another business.
it may lose clients.
it may be forced to lose.
it may get many customer referrals.

all of the following are uninsurable risks except.
lack of customers.
a flood
poor management
unproductive employees

once a business owner proves that a franchise is successful, his or her franchise will be automatically be renewed.
true
false

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