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It Is Important To Know Who You Are About To Do Business With - Before It's Too Late! s is hard work and you can lose all your money,”Checking the Better Business Bureau is good, but checking the person himself is better.Would you be willing to take an extra moment to check the background of your future employee? Who knows, you might discover some criminal past - people aren't always what they seem to be externally.Every serious business owner or employer uses background check services everyday, do you?If you don't then just think of all the news that we constantly hear about how a new nanny was torturing a little kid, or the caregiver who was hitting the old lady... Yes, this is very common especially when you hire somebody to work at your very own home - even the plumber, the lawn person, the roofer, the salesperson who wants you to buy something perhaps illegal and waits for your answer, or maybe even your but if you limit the types of phrases one uses in normal conversation, then you are taking away from the “get to know you” phase of learning if the franchise is a good fit for the franchisee and franchisor. For instance do we like each other? Do we want to do business together? And as every other industry has get to “know your customer laws” we are making it difficult for franchisors to know their customers. The Federal Trade Commission gives earnings claims, for instance when it filed against our company it promised those who complained that if they filed formal declarations and embellished the story that the Federal Trade Commission would get them all their investment back and a little more to boot. The Federal Trade Commission made that earnings claim then failed to deliver on that promise, perjured itself in the process and then took no responsibility for bad profiling and lying to the declarants or for the declarants lies and refused to prosecute them for lying, yet made sure there was a clause in our settlement that we could not sue them for lying, slander or perjury? Wouldn’t i Smog of Information Affecting Newspapers There has been talk at the Federal Trade Commission of requiring Franchisor’s to give earnings claims in their disclosure documents. The franchise rights groups want it and the consumers need it to help them make a decision. But unfortunately with all the litigation in our nation it is too risky for franchisors. The Federal Trade Commission put forth a report on franchising last summer and has been reviewing the franchise rule in our country. Chances are and most agree in the franchise industry that earnings claims should not be required but should be considered for those franchisors who wish to sell more franchises as it will improve their sales.As more and more people get their news from MSN, Google and Yahoo, less and less are relying on the local newspapers. In this day and age with 200 channels of Satellite Radio, 400 Channels of Satellite TV, instant breaking news by email and online news gathering of search engines the newspaper industry is taking a hit. Some say they are taking it in stride and are a valuable resource for news both local and regionally. Others completely disagree. For instance I currently take about 40 key word news items on Google News Alerts. These are things, which include my personal interests and business interests. Most people now who are Internet Savvy get their news online and only occasionally buy a newspaper from the rack. As a matter of fact they may only casually glance at the newspaper delivered to thei On page 26 of the Franchise Report; the Federal Trade Commission made reference to a potentially gray area of this rule and said they believed that a statement such as: “You’ll make so much money you can buy a Porsche!” is an earnings claim and maybe it could be considered that. These types of things appear in advertising, brochures and in simple conversation. My question is; Yes, this is in a way an earnings claim, yet are we really interested in regulating normal human interaction? I mean we already have such a sterile world as it is. People are afraid what to say for fear they might get sued? This breaks down communication. Adding to this the FTC wishes to regulate such common conversation? And if a picture is worth a thousand words then what is an advertisement, which has a franchisee next to his house? Did he purchase that exact house through his franchised outlet or was it left to him from his folks or did he buy that house during his many years as an executive at IBM, Lockheed, 3M or Microsoft? You can’t use those pictures either then. Are we sure we wish to get into all this, this is a slippery slope. I agree with the commissions comments on the right of the franchisor to determine if they wish to give earnings claims, but also warn the commission that someone can claim that earnings claims were giving, and file a claim even if they were not, the franchisor would have to defend against the claim and also put that in the UFOC such bogus and frivolous litigation, not to mention the cost to defend from the attorneys and may I ask why the burden of proof is always on the franchisor? What happened to presumed innocence? The burden of proof should not be on the franchisor, but rather the accuser. Is Mary K Cosmetics guilty of rallying people in pep rallies that they will soon be able to get a ‘Pink Cadellac’? Investment Advisers often have prospectuses and or brochure combination, they use from Mutual Fund Companies, which are approved by the SEC, which show kids going to college or holding a degree in a cap and gown? Obviously indicating that if you make such an investment you can send your kids to college, yet there is no way to know that in this age of economic uncertainty or in this age of over regulation and terrorism (sometimes the same thing) to guarantee that. Will this effect the trend to have some of the Social Security which may be invested in the private sector open for litigation from the companies who will be offering to invest those funds? Show me one ad in Entrepreneur Magazine, which does not indicate some type of financial reward on it with pictures. Is the FTC going to stop all the 500,000 Biz Op Internet Sites from doing the same thing? Is the FTC going to not enforce this on BizOps where fraud is known to exist, yet enforce it on franchises where no fraud exists? It appears that normal human interaction will be muffled and motivational pep talks and coaching will be curtailed, this is horrible, not to mention the ugly ads if all these cool sports cars, yachts and custom homes are taken out. The Magazines will have to put the ads on the back sides of articles instead of the fore side pages and then they will sell less advertising and thus there will be communication loss that way as well, less consumer choice available and higher magazine costs as supply and demand will limit the number of publications (regulation always has a runaway effect). So far in this Franchise Rule Making Report we see regulations causing friction in the franchise relationship at the most crucial time of courtship, how on Earth is it to have a long and fruitful marriage. It is difficult to annul a franchise once the business is set up, starting out on the wrong foot is likely to cause more franchise failures and more Britney Spears quickies. This is not good for franchising and the Federal Trade Commission needs to back off of such talk. I have for years told every franchise buyer that; “This business is hard work and you can lose all your money,” but if you limit the types of phrases one uses in normal conversation, then you are taking away from the “get to know you” phase of learning if the franchise is a good fit for the franchisee and franchisor. For instance do we like each other? Do we want to do business together? And as every other industry has get to “know your customer laws” we are making it difficult for franchisors to know their customers. The Federal Trade Commission gives earnings claims, for instance when it filed against our company it promised those who complained that if they filed formal declarations and embellished the story that the Federal Trade Commission would get them all their investment back and a little more to boot. The Federal Trade Commission made that earnings claim then failed to deliver on that promise, perjured itself in the process and then took no responsibility for bad profiling and lying to the declarants or for the declarants lies and refused to prosecute them for lying, yet made sure there was a clause in our settlement that we could not sue them for lying, slander or perjury? Wouldn’t it Bringing the Entrepreneur and the Home Based Business Owner Together e already have such a sterile world as it is. People are afraid what to say for fear they might get sued? This breaks down communication. Adding to this the FTC wishes to regulate such common conversation? And if a picture is worth a thousand words then what is an advertisement, which has a franchisee next to his house? Did he purchase that exact house through his franchised outlet or was it left to him from his folks or did he buy that house during his many years as an executive at IBM, Lockheed, 3M or Microsoft? You can’t use those pictures either then. Are we sure we wish to get into all this, this is a slippery slope.Have you ever considered starting a business of you own, but didn’t know what to look for? With so many different opportunities to choose from, the task of selecting just the right one can seem overwhelming. The truth is, there is no perfect business for everyone, but based on your personal skills, interests and background, there is a business that may be perfect for you.Perhaps you have already started a business and are seeking a forum to share your opportunity with others. Maybe you need to find some cost-effective business building tools to take you to the next level but don’t know exactly what to look for. If this sounds appealing to you, then Home Biz Review might be the answer that you’ve been searching for.Professionalism, support, tools and a means to share ideas with oth I agree with the commissions comments on the right of the franchisor to determine if they wish to give earnings claims, but also warn the commission that someone can claim that earnings claims were giving, and file a claim even if they were not, the franchisor would have to defend against the claim and also put that in the UFOC such bogus and frivolous litigation, not to mention the cost to defend from the attorneys and may I ask why the burden of proof is always on the franchisor? What happened to presumed innocence? The burden of proof should not be on the franchisor, but rather the accuser. Is Mary K Cosmetics guilty of rallying people in pep rallies that they will soon be able to get a ‘Pink Cadellac’? Investment Advisers often have prospectuses and or brochure combination, they use from Mutual Fund Companies, which are approved by the SEC, which show kids going to college or holding a degree in a cap and gown? Obviously indicating that if you make such an investment you can send your kids to college, yet there is no way to know that in this age of economic uncertainty or in this age of over regulation and terrorism (sometimes the same thing) to guarantee that. Will this effect the trend to have some of the Social Security which may be invested in the private sector open for litigation from the companies who will be offering to invest those funds? Show me one ad in Entrepreneur Magazine, which does not indicate some type of financial reward on it with pictures. Is the FTC going to stop all the 500,000 Biz Op Internet Sites from doing the same thing? Is the FTC going to not enforce this on BizOps where fraud is known to exist, yet enforce it on franchises where no fraud exists? It appears that normal human interaction will be muffled and motivational pep talks and coaching will be curtailed, this is horrible, not to mention the ugly ads if all these cool sports cars, yachts and custom homes are taken out. The Magazines will have to put the ads on the back sides of articles instead of the fore side pages and then they will sell less advertising and thus there will be communication loss that way as well, less consumer choice available and higher magazine costs as supply and demand will limit the number of publications (regulation always has a runaway effect). So far in this Franchise Rule Making Report we see regulations causing friction in the franchise relationship at the most crucial time of courtship, how on Earth is it to have a long and fruitful marriage. It is difficult to annul a franchise once the business is set up, starting out on the wrong foot is likely to cause more franchise failures and more Britney Spears quickies. This is not good for franchising and the Federal Trade Commission needs to back off of such talk. I have for years told every franchise buyer that; “This business is hard work and you can lose all your money,” but if you limit the types of phrases one uses in normal conversation, then you are taking away from the “get to know you” phase of learning if the franchise is a good fit for the franchisee and franchisor. For instance do we like each other? Do we want to do business together? And as every other industry has get to “know your customer laws” we are making it difficult for franchisors to know their customers. The Federal Trade Commission gives earnings claims, for instance when it filed against our company it promised those who complained that if they filed formal declarations and embellished the story that the Federal Trade Commission would get them all their investment back and a little more to boot. The Federal Trade Commission made that earnings claim then failed to deliver on that promise, perjured itself in the process and then took no responsibility for bad profiling and lying to the declarants or for the declarants lies and refused to prosecute them for lying, yet made sure there was a clause in our settlement that we could not sue them for lying, slander or perjury? Wouldn’t i Easy Way To Make Your Own Ebooks Without Writing A Word burden of proof should not be on the franchisor, but rather the accuser. Is Mary K Cosmetics guilty of rallying people in pep rallies that they will soon be able to get a ‘Pink Cadellac’? Investment Advisers often have prospectuses and or brochure combination, they use from Mutual Fund Companies, which are approved by the SEC, which show kids going to college or holding a degree in a cap and gown? Obviously indicating that if you make such an investment you can send your kids to college, yet there is no way to know that in this age of economic uncertainty or in this age of over regulation and terrorism (sometimes the same thing) to guarantee that. Will this effect the trend to have some of the Social Security which may be invested in the private sector open for litigation from the companies who will be offering to invest those funds?Many online marketers now make a living by putting together their own products. Among the most popular digital products to sell are eBooks and special reports. These are texts in written form where useful and desired information can be conveyed. Indeed, information is what empowers the internet. It’s not called the information superhighway for nothing, after all. People log online to search for information.If you have the info they need, then they will come to you. And if this information has a lot of value, you could sell the same and make some wonderful profit. And since words are the immediate tools of communication in the World Wide Web, information is often conveyed in written form, i.e. the aforementioned eBooks and special reports.But preparing written lot is not easy. Show me one ad in Entrepreneur Magazine, which does not indicate some type of financial reward on it with pictures. Is the FTC going to stop all the 500,000 Biz Op Internet Sites from doing the same thing? Is the FTC going to not enforce this on BizOps where fraud is known to exist, yet enforce it on franchises where no fraud exists? It appears that normal human interaction will be muffled and motivational pep talks and coaching will be curtailed, this is horrible, not to mention the ugly ads if all these cool sports cars, yachts and custom homes are taken out. The Magazines will have to put the ads on the back sides of articles instead of the fore side pages and then they will sell less advertising and thus there will be communication loss that way as well, less consumer choice available and higher magazine costs as supply and demand will limit the number of publications (regulation always has a runaway effect). So far in this Franchise Rule Making Report we see regulations causing friction in the franchise relationship at the most crucial time of courtship, how on Earth is it to have a long and fruitful marriage. It is difficult to annul a franchise once the business is set up, starting out on the wrong foot is likely to cause more franchise failures and more Britney Spears quickies. This is not good for franchising and the Federal Trade Commission needs to back off of such talk. I have for years told every franchise buyer that; “This business is hard work and you can lose all your money,” but if you limit the types of phrases one uses in normal conversation, then you are taking away from the “get to know you” phase of learning if the franchise is a good fit for the franchisee and franchisor. For instance do we like each other? Do we want to do business together? And as every other industry has get to “know your customer laws” we are making it difficult for franchisors to know their customers. The Federal Trade Commission gives earnings claims, for instance when it filed against our company it promised those who complained that if they filed formal declarations and embellished the story that the Federal Trade Commission would get them all their investment back and a little more to boot. The Federal Trade Commission made that earnings claim then failed to deliver on that promise, perjured itself in the process and then took no responsibility for bad profiling and lying to the declarants or for the declarants lies and refused to prosecute them for lying, yet made sure there was a clause in our settlement that we could not sue them for lying, slander or perjury? Wouldn’t i Using Technology In Estimating Construction Costs For More Accuracy where no fraud exists? It appears that normal human interaction will be muffled and motivational pep talks and coaching will be curtailed, this is horrible, not to mention the ugly ads if all these cool sports cars, yachts and custom homes are taken out. The Magazines will have to put the ads on the back sides of articles instead of the fore side pages and then they will sell less advertising and thus there will be communication loss that way as well, less consumer choice available and higher magazine costs as supply and demand will limit the number of publications (regulation always has a runaway effect).A construction cost estimator knows that there are a lot of expenses that need to be tracked when estimating a job. Many people who have been in the industry for a long time have always relied on pen, paper and a calculator to estimate a job. They feel that their experience in estimating out weighs the convenience of the new software programs. However, what they do not realize is that using this software can save them a lot of time and headaches.Projecting Construction Costs Is The First Step To A Successful ProjectThere are a lot of costs that have to be considered when estimating a job. Both the seen and unseen cost can delay a project if they are not calculated correctly. Land acquisition, as well as assembly, holding and improvement are just a few of the things that need to be tak So far in this Franchise Rule Making Report we see regulations causing friction in the franchise relationship at the most crucial time of courtship, how on Earth is it to have a long and fruitful marriage. It is difficult to annul a franchise once the business is set up, starting out on the wrong foot is likely to cause more franchise failures and more Britney Spears quickies. This is not good for franchising and the Federal Trade Commission needs to back off of such talk. I have for years told every franchise buyer that; “This business is hard work and you can lose all your money,” but if you limit the types of phrases one uses in normal conversation, then you are taking away from the “get to know you” phase of learning if the franchise is a good fit for the franchisee and franchisor. For instance do we like each other? Do we want to do business together? And as every other industry has get to “know your customer laws” we are making it difficult for franchisors to know their customers. The Federal Trade Commission gives earnings claims, for instance when it filed against our company it promised those who complained that if they filed formal declarations and embellished the story that the Federal Trade Commission would get them all their investment back and a little more to boot. The Federal Trade Commission made that earnings claim then failed to deliver on that promise, perjured itself in the process and then took no responsibility for bad profiling and lying to the declarants or for the declarants lies and refused to prosecute them for lying, yet made sure there was a clause in our settlement that we could not sue them for lying, slander or perjury? Wouldn’t i How to Choose the Right Commercial Lender and the Right Commercial Loan s is hard work and you can lose all your money,”It is often tempting to jump into the first opportunity for a commercial loan that you may come across. While your tendency may be to focus on how additional funds may support or expand your business or commercial real estate portfolio, you have to take the time to make two important considerations - choosing the right commercial lender as well as the right loan for your business. You should evaluate potential lenders as well as their commercial financing options to see which are best suited for your needs.Is the lender trustworthy?You need a lender who will act as a partner for your business. There are reliable and respectable lenders who are willing to guide you through the difficulties of acquiring the right financing package. On the other hand, there are less-than-reputable lender but if you limit the types of phrases one uses in normal conversation, then you are taking away from the “get to know you” phase of learning if the franchise is a good fit for the franchisee and franchisor. For instance do we like each other? Do we want to do business together? And as every other industry has get to “know your customer laws” we are making it difficult for franchisors to know their customers. The Federal Trade Commission gives earnings claims, for instance when it filed against our company it promised those who complained that if they filed formal declarations and embellished the story that the Federal Trade Commission would get them all their investment back and a little more to boot. The Federal Trade Commission made that earnings claim then failed to deliver on that promise, perjured itself in the process and then took no responsibility for bad profiling and lying to the declarants or for the declarants lies and refused to prosecute them for lying, yet made sure there was a clause in our settlement that we could not sue them for lying, slander or perjury? Wouldn’t it be nice for an agency of the Federal Government to actually do what it is suppose to do, to actually get the job done on time and not botch it? That would be a good day for America, why not start right here at the Federal Trade Commission and reduce these regulations and allow for fluidity of business to accomplish the objectives designed into the system of Capitalism? Why not set an example to the rest of the government agencies, why not start a new trend in government to do something, anything and do it well? Well, why not? That would be a major statement and best for all concerned. Think on this.
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