How To Research A Low-Cost Franchise
Does that franchise concept really deliver?

Markus Romero didn’t like crunching numbers or sitting behind a desk; he was busy managing nightclubs and operating mobile tanning salons in Las Vegas. But after he discovered Instant Tax Service, his attitude changed.
He was so intrigued by Instant Tax’s model of targeting low-income tax filers that he took a job as a trainer for a large Instant Tax franchisee. Romero, 36, also grilled other franchisees about their first-year expenses and profits. He found the calculations easy, and he liked helping people get quick refunds. He was impressed that the franchisor offered a first-year buyback program–a strong indication that Instant Tax was confident in its model.
In April, Romero became an area developer for Instant Tax in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He opened his first franchise for just $34,000 and plans to spend the tax off-season helping others open Instant Tax units. His advice to people investigating franchise offers: “Go out, get your hands dirty and see if it’s for you.”
With banks tightfisted on lending right now, low-cost franchises are attracting a lot of interest, and there are hundreds of them to choose from in every imaginable business sector, from automotive to technology.
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