The Franchise Opportunity Assessment and Advice
The Franchise Opportunity Assessment and Advice is a bespoke one-on-one service for prospective franchisees who want to make the best decision before entering a franchise agreement.
Buying a franchise business requires deep research and specialised knowledge. Without guidance and proper assessment, this process can be overwhelming.
The Franchise Opportunity Assessment and Advice Program can save you from expensive mistakes and help you decide if a franchise is right for you.
Is this right for me?
The Franchise Opportunity Assessment and Advice Program is for prospective franchisees who want to make the wisest and safest investment before buying a franchise.
Particularly, if you are a prospective franchisee who has approached a franchisor and has the franchise agreement and disclosure documents, and you want them to be reviewed by a franchise expert before moving forward, this program is for you.
Here's What You'll Get With This Service:
Clarity
Peace of mind knowing you're moving in the right direction
Connection
The right advisers in your corner
Confidence
Better ability to assess a franchise opportunity
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What's Included
Roadmap
✔ Kerry will help you with going through the documents and identify any red flags and further questions to ask the franchisor
✔ Kerry will educate you on the issues that new franchisees find challenging
Guidance
✔ The right legal adviser and franchise accountant to help you on your journey
✔ Inroduction with franchise finance brokers so you can understand your capacity to finance your business
Support
✔ 45-minute coaching call to discuss and all your questions can be answered
✔ You’ll be able to leverage Kerry's 20 years of knowledge in franchising to get to the bottom of your franchise opportunity

Who You'll Work With
Kerry has over 15 years of experience in the franchise sector, firstly within her own business (which she franchised) and subsequently for 10 years as the General Manager of the Franchise Centre at Griffith University. Kerry created the first ‘Pre-Entry Program’ back in 2010 and has been managing the program since. She has also consulted the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) to update the program.
How much does
the program cost?
The investment for the program is $550.