Intelligent Office Franchise - Virtual Office Business |
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Intelligent Office opened its doors in 1995, in Boulder, Colorado. The idea was simple. Clients could work from home or anywhere their laptops and cell phones took them while Intelligent Office would serve as their professional office base. Intelligent Office would field all business phone calls, faxes and mail, and provide a first-class corporate facility with offices and conference rooms available when needed on an as-needed basis. Not surprisingly, Intelligent Office was an immediate hit in Boulder, providing its groundbreaking services for a fraction of the cost of traditional officing.
These days, Intelligent Offices are located across the United States and Canada, and new locations are opening all the time thanks to the franchising program the company started in 1999. And as technology continues to develop, Intelligent Office is right there, using advances in communications and other areas to keep providing innovative office solutions—solutions that make our clients' professional lives as productive and rewarding as possible.
Intelligent Office: the franchise that offers a great lifestyle, normal business hours and a Monday through Friday schedule.
With Intelligent Office, you won't have to worry about the overtime and weekend work schedules associated with most other franchises. Plus you'll enjoy a generous exclusive territory. You can expect to spend your time interacting with an upscale clientele. And you'll feel rewarded, knowing that you're helping them as much as they're helping you.
Minimum Financial Requirements
An Intelligent Office franchise features an investment level between $450,000 and $600,000. You must meet these minimum financial requirements in order to be eligible for becoming an Intelligent Office franchisee: Minimum Cash Requirement $ 200,000
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