Franchise FAQ

how much is tnc franchise

by Avery Pfannerstill IV Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Full Answer

What You Get

Owning a TNC franchise means taking your business to the next level. You’ll get access to our nationwide network of partners and our deep well of experience. You become part of a team with a decades-long record of exceptional customer service, top-quality work and sustained profitability.

Who We Want

We are looking for technology experts who know how to put our customers first. TNC is different because we aren’t just service providers, we are advocates. We are partners with our clients and work at every step of the process to make sure we exceed their expectations and deliver results that make their projects better.

Contact Details of TNC Cyber Cafe

Nicanor Roxas St., San Isidro Labrador, Quezon City, Philippines Tel No: (02) 354-9451 Email: [email protected] Facebook Page (This link will open on a new window)

Franchising benefits

There is high success rate due to its business model rather than starting from scratch.

What to consider when franchising TNC Cyber Cafe?

1 Make sure that you really want to own this franchise and this will best fit your venture among other offered business opportunities.

How long is franchise training?

Training Program: 2-4 week training program for all new franchisees covering management training, in-store operations, standard operating procedures for beverage preparation, report analysis and measurement of flavors, customer service, and social media marketing

What does it take to be a franchisee?

You have what it takes to be a franchisee. You possess the attitude, behavior, and personality needed to succeed as an owner of a franchise business. You understand the risks and requirements of the busiess and are willing to invest time, money, and effort in order to succeed.

Where is the search box on a franchise?

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Do franchises get added to the list?

We regularly add franchises to the list. If you want us to research on franchises you’re interested in but are not yet included in the database, like and contact us on our Facebook page to let us know!

What are the fees for franchises?

Other common opening fees for franchises are similar to a non-franchise business opening. These costs include: 1 General office supplies and equipment 2 Industry-specific equipment 3 Leasehold improvements and construction, if real estate is needed 4 Signage and decor, if not a home-based franchise 5 Inventory 6 Professional fees (e.g. legal, licensing, accounting, etc.) 7 Grand opening advertising/marketing 8 Insurance 9 Taxes

What is franchise fee?

The franchise fee is basically a cover charge for entry into a franchise system. Think of it as the fee you pay the franchisor for doing the legwork developing the brand, and saving you from many (not all) of the pitfalls that come with starting a business from the ground up.

How much does it cost to open a franchise?

Seid, founder and managing director of Michael H. Seid & Associates, the initial investment for a single unit franchise typically falls in the $100,000 to $300,000 range.

Do franchises require liquid cash?

Many franchisors will also specify a minimum liquid cash requirement for those who want to open one of their franchises. This requirement is an amount of money the franchise believes a franchisee should have in savings and be able to access quickly, if needed.

Do franchise fees apply to all franchises?

Note: While these costs are common, they may not apply to all franchises. Please check the franchise disclosure document (FDD) of a specific brand for details on its investment costs and don’t be afraid to ask the franchisor any questions you might have. Also, be sure to go over any franchise agreements with a franchise lawyer and accountant before signing.

Does a franchise fee cover training materials?

While the training materials are often covered by the franchise fee, franchisees will often have to cover their attendance costs (travel and lodging) for the on-site training. Other common opening fees for franchises are similar to a non-franchise business opening. These costs include:

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