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Business, 27.02.2020 20:28 Ackussinglake63

Sarah and Candice want to start a business together in the women's apparel and accessories industry. While Sarah thinks that they should hire designers and establish their own clothing brand from scratch, Candice believes that it will be easier to start the business by obtaining the franchise rights from an already established designer brand called Monarch. Which argument made by Candice will be valid in convincing Sarah to accept the idea of starting a business by obtaining the franchise rights of Monarch?

a. They will have greater freedom to make business-related decisions if they obtain the franchise.
b. They will have greater flexibility to add or delete a product from the existing line if they obtain the franchise.
c. They can effectively leverage the national and local advertising programs sponsored by the franchiser.
d. They can earn good revenues without having to pay any fee or share profits with the franchiser.
e. They can commercialize their creativity and ideas without facing any restrictions from the franchiser.

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