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    Aleksandar Kolev-20977 Ivelina Nikolova-21156 Viktor Dimitrov-20777 Home Work SUBWAY Subway is an American restaurant franchise that primarily sells submarine sandwiches (subs) and salads. It is owned and operated by Doctor’s Associates‚ Inc. (DAI). Subway is

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    Panera Bread Co. What strategic issues and problems does Panera Bread management need to address? With Panera Bread seeking rapid expansion and greater market share growing will lead to many problems. • Training employees and management • Supplier networks • Regional specific tastes and menus • Real-estate acquisitions • Warehousing • Product creation(Bakery dough) • Advertising • Franchise owner support • Distribution(Some delivery routes are up to 500 miles) What is Panera Bread’s

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    Q1: Critically Analyze the Business Model operated by Mc Donald in terms of its Advantages and Drawbacks? The Business Model in Mc Donald is operated by franchisees. They pay about 4% of revenue in addition to rents. If we looked at the model we will find that the company has lands and buildings. So the company keeps its revenue‚ but the franchisees bearing some risks. Strengths of McDonald’s model The benefits and advantages of this model can be seen by some features that determined the success

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    Peak Garage Door‚ Inc. Peak Garage Door Inc. has set a sales goal of $12.5 million increase for 2004 which is 36% increase in sales over projected 2003 year-end sales. The company currently has 50 exclusive dealers and 300 non-exclusive dealers. Management has four new proposals to look in. The first proposal is to increase the number dealers in their existing markets. The second recommendation is to develop an exclusive franchise agreement with existing non-exclusive dealers. The third recommendation

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    1. Franchisees gain numerous advantage when they purchase a franchise. First‚ while a franchisee may be opening a new store‚ it is part of an already established business and system. This means a franchisee has access to turnkey operations‚ allowing an increased speed to establishing and growing the business. Franchisees also get support for management and training activities‚ as well as financial assistance. Going hand in hand with this‚ a franchise already has an established brand name‚ quality

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    The Body Shop Canada – Case Study Alexander Mutter-Taylor Jennifer Tinkess Kevin Vo Michael Ciminelli Peter Stojanov Business Policy – Ross Geddes Key Events / Case Synopsis The Body Shop Canada is a retail store that only sells proprietary products in prime retail locations either on main shopping arteries or in mall stores. Body Shop has positioned itself as a champion of social responsibility/activism and‚ in the 14 years since its funding‚ the store has grown from one to 450 stores worldwide

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    Cross 9e TBB Ch17

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    Chapter 17 Small Business Organizations N.B.: TYPE indicates that a question is new‚ modified‚ or unchanged‚ as follows. N A question new to this edition of the Test Bank. + A question modified from the previous edition of the Test Bank. = A question included in the previous edition of the Test Bank. TRUE/FALSE QUESTIONS 1. A sole proprietor does not own the entire business. ANSWER: F PAGES: Section 1 TYPE: N BUSPROG: Analytic AICPA: BB-Legal 2. In choosing a form of business organization

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    Case 6-Firehouse Subs

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    case 10-firehouse subs 1. What advantages do franchisees gain when they buy their franchises? What disadvantages do they experience? Advantages: Usually‚ a franchisee can get many benefit from buying the franchise. First‚ the franchisee get the chance to access to a "business system with a proven track record". By doing this‚ franchisee can have their own small business faster and operate it more efficiently. Second‚ Franchisors will offer training programs for their franchisees to improve their

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    Cost-Volume-Profit and Break-Even Analysis Your Name ACC/561 October 12‚ 2011 Andrea Dixon Cost-Volume-Profit and Break-Even Analysis Snap Fitness Owning a business is an expensive and risky venture‚ but buying a franchise is one way to lower the risk and build confidence in the success of that new business. As a ‘no-frills’ type of fitness center‚ Snap Fitness offers its customers convenient‚ 24-hour access‚ hassle-free work outs without an annual contract. The company offers assistance

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    Kfc Franchising in China

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    Disadvantages of Standard Costing: - Standard costing is very good system‚ but it should be giving regard to following limitations: Establishment of standards may demand a lot of skill‚ imagination and experience. If all factors are not in harmony‚ desired result will not be forthcoming. There are no inset circumstances to be considered for fixing standards. The conditions under which standards are fixed do not remain static. With the change in circumstances‚ if the standards are not revised

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