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What are good companies to franchise in the US?

What are good franchise companies in the US?
I wanna start a business in the US and want to know which companies are good to franchise for first-timers. May it be food, service, etc. I guess the real question is what franchise company can u suggest a 25 year old guy with just enough resources to start with.
By the way,im from the Philippines (that’s in asia)and want to start life anew in the US with my own business. all i got is a little money, some business know how and the drive to succeed.

I hope you can help me with your honest and serious insights, thanks again.

Entrepreneur.com releases an annual top 500 franchises, and you can find the list of the top franchises for 2006 in this URL:

http://www.entrepreneur.com/franzone/rank/0,6584,12-12-F5-2006-0,00.html

Click on any franchise in the list that interests you and you can get information about that franchise — from costs involved, company background, franchisee requirements, and other information.

According to the list, the top 10 franchises for 2006 and the start-up costs are as follows:

1 Subway (Submarine sandwiches & salads) = $70K-220K
2 Quiznos Sub (Submarine sandwiches, soups, salads) = $71.7K-251.1K
3 Curves (Women’s fitness & weight-loss centers) = $38.4K-53.5K
4 UPS Store, The (Postal, business & communications services) = $138.7K-245.5K
5 Jackson Hewitt Tax Service (Tax preparation services) = $49.8K-94K
6 Dunkin’ Donuts (Donuts & baked goods) = $179K-1.6M
7 Jani-King (Commercial cleaning) = $11.3K-34.1K+
8 RE/MAX Int’l. Inc. (Real estate) = $20K-200K
9 7-Eleven Inc. (Convenience store) = Varies
10 Liberty Tax Service (Income-tax preparation services) = ($42.3K-52.4K)

Given the $1=P51 conversion, choosing Jani King for example may cost you P1.734 million pesos. If cost is an issue, Entrepreneur.com has a list of low-cost franchises and home-based franchises that you may want to consider. You will have to show to them that even at your young age you are competent to run the business and has general business experience. Given that you will be coming from the Philippines, they may ask you for proof that you are legally able to work and do business in the US

Hope this helps
Isabel Isidro
For information on starting a business, visit http://www.powerhomebiz.com


2 Responses to “What are good companies to franchise in the US?”

  1. Great L says:

    i thik mccdonald`s always pays the rent
    References :

  2. imisidro says:

    Entrepreneur.com releases an annual top 500 franchises, and you can find the list of the top franchises for 2006 in this URL:

    http://www.entrepreneur.com/franzone/rank/0,6584,12-12-F5-2006-0,00.html

    Click on any franchise in the list that interests you and you can get information about that franchise — from costs involved, company background, franchisee requirements, and other information.

    According to the list, the top 10 franchises for 2006 and the start-up costs are as follows:

    1 Subway (Submarine sandwiches & salads) = $70K-220K
    2 Quiznos Sub (Submarine sandwiches, soups, salads) = $71.7K-251.1K
    3 Curves (Women’s fitness & weight-loss centers) = $38.4K-53.5K
    4 UPS Store, The (Postal, business & communications services) = $138.7K-245.5K
    5 Jackson Hewitt Tax Service (Tax preparation services) = $49.8K-94K
    6 Dunkin’ Donuts (Donuts & baked goods) = $179K-1.6M
    7 Jani-King (Commercial cleaning) = $11.3K-34.1K+
    8 RE/MAX Int’l. Inc. (Real estate) = $20K-200K
    9 7-Eleven Inc. (Convenience store) = Varies
    10 Liberty Tax Service (Income-tax preparation services) = ($42.3K-52.4K)

    Given the $1=P51 conversion, choosing Jani King for example may cost you P1.734 million pesos. If cost is an issue, Entrepreneur.com has a list of low-cost franchises and home-based franchises that you may want to consider. You will have to show to them that even at your young age you are competent to run the business and has general business experience. Given that you will be coming from the Philippines, they may ask you for proof that you are legally able to work and do business in the US

    Hope this helps
    Isabel Isidro
    For information on starting a business, visit http://www.powerhomebiz.com
    References :
    http://www.entrepreneur.com/franzone/rank/0,6584,12-12-F5-2006-0,00.html