Usually includes the franchise fee and the total investment amount including working capital required to commence operating a franchise.
What you are required initially to open a franchised business. It reflects all monies required including the Franchise Fee and monies needed to secure space, purchase inventory, insurances, etc.
An estimate of the initial cash investment required to buy and open a franchise business. This estimate includes the franchise fee and other initial start-up costs, but not necessarily the total cost of operating the business.
Generally, the initial cash investment required of you to begin a franchise. This can include the franchise fee and other initial costs and expenses you may incur, but may not be reflective of your total investment.
The outlay of cash needed to acquire an investment.
The initial cash investment required for you to begin a franchise. This may include the franchise fee and other "startup" expenses you may sustain, but may not be reflective of your total investment.
The first deposit transaction you make into an investment.
This is the overall cost that must be carefully considered by prospective franchisees. It includes the franchise fee, cost of any fixed assets not provided, property acquisition, alteration or improvement, initial stock, all deposits required, fees, start up costs and working capital.
The funds needed to initially set up a franchise and begin trading. This amount must cover the franchise fee paid to the franchisor and also includes outlay needed to secure space, purchase products, and cover any other initial set-up costs.
The upfront cash investment required to purchase and start a franchise business. Your total investment can vary depending on several factors.
See total investment (Tot).