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I started playing golf about 10 years ago and over time have come to love the game. Although technique is a large part of what drives many golfers back to the greens, golf also has a very specific set of rules that define the game and create an equal playing field. The rules spell out how to play, how to keep score and how to determine a winner. Franchising, too, has a set of rules, and these rules are manifested in a document called the Uniform Franchise Offering Circular (UFOC). Each prospective franchisee of every Franchise Company in the U.S. will receive this document as a requirement of the Federal Trade Commission. Effective since 1979, the stated purpose of the FTC rule is: “The Rule is designed to enable potential franchisees to protect themselves before investing by providing them with information essential to an assessment of the potential risks and benefits, to make meaningful comparisons with other investments, and to further investigation of the franchise opportunity.” In other words, the UFOC should provide you with enough information to be able to make an informed decision about purchasing the franchise. The UFOC serves as a protection for the individual against making a decision based on information not supported by fact and should be read carefully by each and every woman looking at Buying a Franchise as it contains such “need to know” items as the costs and fees involved, any litigation history of the franchisor and much more. The FTC Rule requires franchisors to provide the UFOC to the prospective franchisee at the earlier of the first personal meeting or 10 business days before the franchisee signs an agreement or pays any money. (The UFOC will probably contain a receipt for you to sign and date, to show they have complied with this rule.) It also provides that the franchise agreement must be given to the prospective franchisee at least five business days before the franchisee signs any agreement or pays any money. A franchisor’s UFOC must be updated on an annual basis, or sooner if certain conditions are met. Here are some of the items a UFOC must contain:
Individual State Requirements Your responsibility According to USGA rules, matters of public information, such as the position of the flagstick on the putting green, specifics about ball substitution, or how to handle "a rub of the green" are not advice. They are the Rules of the game of golf, and they exist to ensure fair play by all parties. Make sure you take the time to study the Rules of each franchise you invesigate via the UFOC. You’ll have a much better chance of making sure that these legal requirements actually serve their purpose of protecting or safeguarding your interests. Kim Ellis is president of Bison Advertising, Inc., a leading online resource for Franchises and business opportunities. Drawing from a diverse background in franchising, marketing and operations, Kim specializes in Internet marketing, lead generation and branding. Prior to Bison, Kim served as vice president of FranChoice, where she helped establish one of the industry’s most successful franchise referral networks. Her responsibilities included franchisor relations, brand management and lead generation. Prior to FranChoice, she served in executive positions for Regis Hair Salons, Premier Hair Salons International, and for a business-to-business marketing agency in Minneapolis. Her franchise experience started with a family-owned Schwinn Bike franchise and extended to her first position after college with Great Clips for hair. Currently, Kim serves as chairperson for the International Franchise Association (IFA) Women’s Franchise Committee and as a member of the IFA Supplier Forum. |
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