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Bookwatch, The, Feb, 2005
How To Buy A Franchise
James A. Meaney, Atty.
Sphinx Publishing/Sourcebooks
PO Box 4410, Naperville, IL 60567-4410
1572483849 $19.95 1-800-432-7444
Plenty of workers want to own their own business: for those who would buy into a successful formula, there's attorney James A. Meaney's How To Buy A Franchise, an excellent book (especially for the novice entrepreneur) which is packed from cover to cover with invaluable and seasoned tips on how to research a franchise opportunity, analyze its financial and sales details, and understand typical disclosure documents and agreements. No franchise purchase should be considered without understanding the basics in How To Buy A Franchise.
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