Franchises typically work best for service-based businesses, while licenses are more conducive to product-based businesses. Many, or all, of the products featured on this page are from our advertising ...
In his Franchising column, David J. Kaufmann, senior partner of Kaufmann Gildin Robbins & Oppenheim, writes: The New York Franchise Act is perhaps the nation's toughest - and one seminal reason why is ...
Franchising and licensing both offer business opportunities with some of the work already done for you, but that doesn't mean they're exactly the same. Franchising is more like a full-service package.