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Building a 100 year brand with Fleet Feet CEO, Joey Pointer
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As part of the Manning Fulton 10th Annual Franchise Success Summit, Joey Pointer, CEO of Fleet Feet shares the tools they have implanted to help both Fleet Feet and their franchisees thrive through the retail apocalypse and COVID.
Building a 100 year brand with Fleet Feet CEO, Joey Pointer
As part of the Manning Fulton 10th Annual Franchise Success Summit, Joey Pointer, CEO of Fleet Feet discussed how to make a franchise system an iconic brand built to last for 100 years.
FTC Franchise Exemptions: Leased Departments, Petroleum Sellers, and Oral Contracts
Franchise disclosure obligations and registration can carry significant costs of compliance and can be an administrative burden. Initially drafting a compliant Franchise Disclosure Document (“FDD”) is a time-intensive process. Then the franchisor must update the FDD annually for as long as it wishes to sell franchises. State registration of the franchisor and review of the FDD can further delay franchise sales. Additionally, an FDD contains confidential information that the franchisor may not wish to make public, especially if the business is a particularly sensitive to competition. Franchise laws restrict otherwise legal sales practices, such as making financial performance representations outside of Item 19, which can be another frustration for franchisors.
Exemptions to the franchise disclosure and registration laws provide both seasoned and start up franchisors the opportunity to reduce these burdens and costs by either (1) avoiding registration in a state or (2) avoiding drafting an FDD at all. Continue Reading FTC Franchise Exemptions: Leased Departments, Petroleum Sellers, and Oral Contracts
