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Reading up on business

May 15, 2008

In a past business class, I read up on the power of franchise. It seems that a franchise is easy to set up and run so long as the rules are followed. For instance, if someone owned a Little Cesar’s franchise store, they couldn’t sell hot dogs. Nor could they offer any deals other than what the main owner of the chain dictates. However, the advertising, food, and everything else is decided for the owner of a certain store. Not to mention franchises are normally profitable (depending on location) because everyone is familiar with the brand.

The downside is that there is no opportunity to really put your own creative ideas to work. At least not where advertising and food are concerned. Also, it is rather expensive to own a franchise. So it is something that can be entered into with a partner.






Something not thought of…

I have to be honest and say that I have never thought of purchasing a children’s life insurance policy for my family. The reason is because I don’t see the immediate need for it. Of course, with all of the uncertainty surrounding life, I can see why it is available. Especially, if a child has a terminal illness. It could help take the burden of funeral costs and such off of the parent’s shoulders.

What is your opinion? Would you purchase something like this for your family?