For a Song
You'll be singing the praises of the franchises in our low-cost listing.
Maybe you've gotten a DVD, a shirt, even a computer for way
less than the going retail price. Felt good, didn't it? Now
imagine getting a bargain on a 7-Eleven location. Or a
Tastee-Freez, a Gloria Jean's coffee shop--even an auto rental
franchise. Despite popular belief that franchises cost millions of
dollars and will drain you of everything you have, all these
blockbusters and many more franchises can be had for low, low
prices of less than $50,000.
Ready to go bargain shopping for a franchise? Then you'll be
interested in our complete directory of low-cost franchises, plus
our special ranking of the
top 142 low-cost franchises for 2003. These franchises are
ranked based on their scores in Entrepreneur's
Franchise 500®.
These listings are not intended to endorse any particular
franchise, but rather to provide a starting point for your
research. Before you purchase any franchise, you should thoroughly
investigate the opportunity by interviewing existing franchisees,
consulting with an attorney and an accountant, and reading all
relevant literature, including the company's UFOC. Buying a
low-cost franchise still requires you to make research a high
priority.
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Listing compiled by Maggie Iskander and Zoy
Parkinson-Smith