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The financial reality of Franchising

Tuesday 15 September at 10:00AM

This session demystifies franchise finances, helping participants understand the true cost of investment, assess projections realistically, and make informed decisions beyond the headline fee.

What you’ll learn

  • Understand the full cost of a franchise investment beyond the headline fee - including setup costs, working capital, and the realistic financial investment required during the ramp-up period.
  • Evaluate a franchise's projected financial figures critically - identifying what to question, what a realistic projection looks like, and where optimistic assumptions most commonly appear.
  • Understand how management service fees work in practice, including the difference between turnover-based percentages and fixed fee structures and what each means for the franchisee and the Franchsor's actual return.

Description

The financial conversation in franchising is routinely reduced to the franchise fee. The full picture, total investment, working capital requirement, management service fee structure, realistic timeline to breakeven, and what happens financially when the business grows more slowly than projected, is considerably more complex.

This session provides a plain-language guide to franchise financial literacy for prospective buyers and business owners considering franchising their own model.

Julie Taylor covers what a financially sound franchise investment looks like, how to read a franchise's projected figures honestly, how management service fees work in practice, and how to assess whether the numbers presented at a discovery day reflect commercial reality.

Participants leave knowing which figures to challenge, which assumptions to test, and what the full cost of entry genuinely looks like beyond the headline number the prospectus leads with.

The goal is informed decision-making, at the point where it still matters.

Speakers

Julie Taylor

Director, Runo Franchising

Julie Taylor is a Franchise Strategist and Advisor and a Director of Runo Franchising, with over 26 years’ experience in the UK franchise arena. She has worked across a wide range of roles, including sales, business development, and franchise recruitment, supporting both national and international franchise brands.

Julie has extensive hands-on experience of the franchise lifecycle, from early-stage growth through to mature network development. She has also built a successful specialist business with her son focused on franchise resales, giving her practical insight into franchise exit planning, resale value, and long-term network sustainability.

Known for her clear, commercially grounded approach, Julie helps business owners and prospective franchisees make well-informed decisions about franchising. She is particularly focused on ensuring franchising is approached as a structured, disciplined growth strategy and a serious business partnership — not a shortcut to scale or self-employment.

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