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than if the full risk were present, Most lucrative form of commercial lending, franchising, Network effects: unintended consequences when dealing with communities, No real penalties for abuse
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, Most lucrative form of commercial lending, franchising, Network effects: unintended consequences when dealing with communities, No real penalties for abuse of federal insolvency laws, Odious debts
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consequences when dealing with communities, No real penalties for abuse of federal insolvency laws, Odious debts, Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions, Canada, Ombudsman for Banking Services
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from risk behaves differently than if the full risk were present, Most lucrative form of commercial lending, franchising, Network effects: unintended consequences when dealing with communities, No real
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of commercial lending, franchising, Network effects: unintended consequences when dealing with communities, No real penalties for abuse of federal insolvency laws, Odious debts, Office
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. Consequently, the costs of establishing a franchise are effectively sunk costs, which, once expended, are not easily recovered if the franchise goes out of business.93
Sunk costs play an important role
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that is now effectively worthless, and the prospect of hawking unsold products on the cheap at markets or on eBay to recover some of their stock outlays.
In the 2006 report When the Franchisor Fails
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was never satisfactorily explained, it is clear from company documents that they were liabilities.
So as well as having to part with cash flow upfront when a deal was signed and repay its $38m debt
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The Globe and Mail
August 1, 1997
The warning signs in franchise deals
John Southerst
Signing a franchise agreement puts you in a bind. “Don’t sign away your rights,” your lawyer advises
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