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Franchisor Pro Forma Statements: Marketing - Mendacity - or Malfeasance ny options on the market. Perhaps you prefer something other than what you see in the model.The Franchise RelationshipIn theory, the franchise relationship is a symbiotic relationship, such as a marriage, or a partnership. However, as often happens, there is a significant gap between theory and practice. What should be well understood is that the goal of the franchisor is the same as any other business entity: maximize profits. Moreover, we live in an era of immediate gratification; therefore, in many business entities long-term planning is limited to managing earnings per share (EPS) for the current reporting period. Thus, many franchisors will maximize profits in the short-term whether of not this ● How does the dealer’s manufacturer recommend wiring switches & receptacles in the log walls. ● Note the “checks” (perhaps best identified as “cracks”) in the logs and solid timbers. These are natural characteristics of solid wood and do not degrade the logs or timbers. ● Ask the dealer about exterior and interior finishes. What does he/she recommend and how often is it necessary to refinish. ● Ask the dealer about the threat of and treatment options for insects (for example, power post beetles, termites and Carpenter Bees.). ● Ask the dealer for references, i.e., homeowners that have purchased from him/her in the past. At least call several references; ideally, visit one or Credit Card Debt Consolidation - Do Away With Your Financial Worries Preparation for the visit:Credit card debt consolidation services promise an easy and effective solution, especially for those who have caught themselves in the huge piles of credit card debts. The worst thing with the credit card debts is that they are of rising nature. The interest rate is so high usually that you never get to know how hundreds of dollars turned into a debt of thousands. This is where debt consolidation programs come into action. The credit card debt consolidation loan carry virtually endless advantages, which can eventually help you bid farewell to all your debt worries.An Easy Way To Get Out Of DebtWhen a perso Of course there is nothing wrong with visiting a model log cabin “cold turkey” or as the first step in your search for your dream log cabin. However, a log cabin is a major investment. One should not make such a decision without appropriate “due diligence.” Any log kit purchased on the spur of the moment to qualify for a “special sale” could very well be the wrong decision. ● If you are serious about log cabins, you should research log cabins on the Internet, subscribe to one or more log cabin magazines and purchase log cabin literature from at least two log home companies. ● Prior to visiting a model, it would be helpful to visit log cabins owned by friends. Ask them questions; seek their advice. ● Bring this document and a 16’ - 20’ steel tape with you. ● Bring any photographs and/or magazines with photographs of features you would like to see in your log cabin. ● Bring any log cabin literature with features you would like to see in your log cabin. The literature need not be published by the company that owns the model you will be visiting. ● By now you should have decided whether you prefer contemporary log cabin designs (lots of glass, open floor plans, high ceilings) or traditional designs (separate rooms, 8’ ceilings, wrap around porches). Of course a blend of the two designs is also an option. ● If you have found a log cabin floor plan this fits your life style or is close to what you are looking for, bring that along. The visit: You can keep notes in the blank spaces below. ● Note those features, including the d?cor, in the home that you would like in your home and those features that do not appeal to you. ● Ask the dealer if his homes are designed to accommodate shrinkage of the log walls. If so, how is this accomplished? If not, why is this not necessary? ● What species of wood is used in the exposed beams and log walls, and why? ● What exactly is included in the dealer’s log kit? ● It may take a little “nerve” but open several windows to see if they operate easily; or, do they stick and require some strength to open and close? ● Is the customer free to select the windows & exterior doors of his/her choice or must the customer purchase the brand offered by the dealer? ● If you have a floor plan (or a marked up floor plan) that interests you, ask the dealer to give you an estimate on the kit cost. The dealer should ask a few questions to clarify some points but he/she should be willing to do so. It may take a few days to get back to you with the estimate. ● Is the roof system (especially the cathedral ceiling) vented to allow for cooling of the shingles? ● Now the steel tape. Everyone has difficulty visualizing room dimension. Is a 14’ x 16’ master bedroom adequate? How about a great room that is 25’ x 15’ or a kitchen 12’ x 10’? Pull out the steel tape and take a few measurements. A model home is the perfect place to take measurements because the rooms will be furnished. Based on these measurements, you may well decide to change room dimensions in your dream log home. ● Note any hand rail systems. There are many options on the market. Perhaps you prefer something other than what you see in the model. ● How does the dealer’s manufacturer recommend wiring switches & receptacles in the log walls. ● Note the “checks” (perhaps best identified as “cracks”) in the logs and solid timbers. These are natural characteristics of solid wood and do not degrade the logs or timbers. ● Ask the dealer about exterior and interior finishes. What does he/she recommend and how often is it necessary to refinish. ● Ask the dealer about the threat of and treatment options for insects (for example, power post beetles, termites and Carpenter Bees.). ● Ask the dealer for references, i.e., homeowners that have purchased from him/her in the past. At least call several references; ideally, visit one or Guaranteed Approval Payday Loans - Almost Everyone is Approved ape with you.Getting a guaranteed approval payday loan is not so difficult using online facility in the Internet these days. Almost everyone needs to have a guaranteed source for a loan when faced with a sudden unexpected expense. If you do not have a good credit history, you need to look for a no credit check payda loan where the lender does not consider credit rating as part of their requirements. Every neighborhood has a lender who deals in such payday loans, which are a fast solution to set you free from a sticky cash situation.With this type of loan, you can get approval for a loan with no credit check or verification as their ● Bring any photographs and/or magazines with photographs of features you would like to see in your log cabin. ● Bring any log cabin literature with features you would like to see in your log cabin. The literature need not be published by the company that owns the model you will be visiting. ● By now you should have decided whether you prefer contemporary log cabin designs (lots of glass, open floor plans, high ceilings) or traditional designs (separate rooms, 8’ ceilings, wrap around porches). Of course a blend of the two designs is also an option. ● If you have found a log cabin floor plan this fits your life style or is close to what you are looking for, bring that along. The visit: You can keep notes in the blank spaces below. ● Note those features, including the d?cor, in the home that you would like in your home and those features that do not appeal to you. ● Ask the dealer if his homes are designed to accommodate shrinkage of the log walls. If so, how is this accomplished? If not, why is this not necessary? ● What species of wood is used in the exposed beams and log walls, and why? ● What exactly is included in the dealer’s log kit? ● It may take a little “nerve” but open several windows to see if they operate easily; or, do they stick and require some strength to open and close? ● Is the customer free to select the windows & exterior doors of his/her choice or must the customer purchase the brand offered by the dealer? ● If you have a floor plan (or a marked up floor plan) that interests you, ask the dealer to give you an estimate on the kit cost. The dealer should ask a few questions to clarify some points but he/she should be willing to do so. It may take a few days to get back to you with the estimate. ● Is the roof system (especially the cathedral ceiling) vented to allow for cooling of the shingles? ● Now the steel tape. Everyone has difficulty visualizing room dimension. Is a 14’ x 16’ master bedroom adequate? How about a great room that is 25’ x 15’ or a kitchen 12’ x 10’? Pull out the steel tape and take a few measurements. A model home is the perfect place to take measurements because the rooms will be furnished. Based on these measurements, you may well decide to change room dimensions in your dream log home. ● Note any hand rail systems. There are many options on the market. Perhaps you prefer something other than what you see in the model. ● How does the dealer’s manufacturer recommend wiring switches & receptacles in the log walls. ● Note the “checks” (perhaps best identified as “cracks”) in the logs and solid timbers. These are natural characteristics of solid wood and do not degrade the logs or timbers. ● Ask the dealer about exterior and interior finishes. What does he/she recommend and how often is it necessary to refinish. ● Ask the dealer about the threat of and treatment options for insects (for example, power post beetles, termites and Carpenter Bees.). ● Ask the dealer for references, i.e., homeowners that have purchased from him/her in the past. At least call several references; ideally, visit one or The Worn Paper System - The Average Person's Guide to Making Real Money on the Internet ; Note those features, including the d?cor, in the home that you would like in your home and those features that do not appeal to you.The Worn Paper System is a recent ebook from the Laycock Publishing stable (Tony Shepherd and Sara Brown). The pitch of the ebook - and this is clear from the sales letter - is that it acts as a solid, no-fluff guide to making cash on the internet for beginners.The financial claims are loud and proud. The author claims that they set up websites for minimal cost -- often nothing -- and they never fail to make $1000 from each site they quickly set up. That's certainly lip-licking talk, but does the actual ebook content live up to it? As an established internet marketer, I took a look with an experienced eye…The Wor ● Ask the dealer if his homes are designed to accommodate shrinkage of the log walls. If so, how is this accomplished? If not, why is this not necessary? ● What species of wood is used in the exposed beams and log walls, and why? ● What exactly is included in the dealer’s log kit? ● It may take a little “nerve” but open several windows to see if they operate easily; or, do they stick and require some strength to open and close? ● Is the customer free to select the windows & exterior doors of his/her choice or must the customer purchase the brand offered by the dealer? ● If you have a floor plan (or a marked up floor plan) that interests you, ask the dealer to give you an estimate on the kit cost. The dealer should ask a few questions to clarify some points but he/she should be willing to do so. It may take a few days to get back to you with the estimate. ● Is the roof system (especially the cathedral ceiling) vented to allow for cooling of the shingles? ● Now the steel tape. Everyone has difficulty visualizing room dimension. Is a 14’ x 16’ master bedroom adequate? How about a great room that is 25’ x 15’ or a kitchen 12’ x 10’? Pull out the steel tape and take a few measurements. A model home is the perfect place to take measurements because the rooms will be furnished. Based on these measurements, you may well decide to change room dimensions in your dream log home. ● Note any hand rail systems. There are many options on the market. Perhaps you prefer something other than what you see in the model. ● How does the dealer’s manufacturer recommend wiring switches & receptacles in the log walls. ● Note the “checks” (perhaps best identified as “cracks”) in the logs and solid timbers. These are natural characteristics of solid wood and do not degrade the logs or timbers. ● Ask the dealer about exterior and interior finishes. What does he/she recommend and how often is it necessary to refinish. ● Ask the dealer about the threat of and treatment options for insects (for example, power post beetles, termites and Carpenter Bees.). ● Ask the dealer for references, i.e., homeowners that have purchased from him/her in the past. At least call several references; ideally, visit one or Employment Screening Today - Are Online Database Searches Enough? t interests you, ask the dealer to give you an estimate on the kit cost. The dealer should ask a few questions to clarify some points but he/she should be willing to do so. It may take a few days to get back to you with the estimate.In today’s employment environment, HR managers are faced with the monumental duty of hiring and maintaining, as well as the ongoing development, of employees. But the single most difficult task lies first in hiring the right people.Not only are prospective employers faced with the largest available potential workforce since the Second World War, but, as things have become more sophisticated, so have the deception techniques of those who would shaft you and your company. Negligent hiring, sexual harassment, and frivolous employee lawsuits have increased sharply in recent years, as have the incidents of workers’ compensa ● Is the roof system (especially the cathedral ceiling) vented to allow for cooling of the shingles? ● Now the steel tape. Everyone has difficulty visualizing room dimension. Is a 14’ x 16’ master bedroom adequate? How about a great room that is 25’ x 15’ or a kitchen 12’ x 10’? Pull out the steel tape and take a few measurements. A model home is the perfect place to take measurements because the rooms will be furnished. Based on these measurements, you may well decide to change room dimensions in your dream log home. ● Note any hand rail systems. There are many options on the market. Perhaps you prefer something other than what you see in the model. ● How does the dealer’s manufacturer recommend wiring switches & receptacles in the log walls. ● Note the “checks” (perhaps best identified as “cracks”) in the logs and solid timbers. These are natural characteristics of solid wood and do not degrade the logs or timbers. ● Ask the dealer about exterior and interior finishes. What does he/she recommend and how often is it necessary to refinish. ● Ask the dealer about the threat of and treatment options for insects (for example, power post beetles, termites and Carpenter Bees.). ● Ask the dealer for references, i.e., homeowners that have purchased from him/her in the past. At least call several references; ideally, visit one or Public Relations for Carpet Cleaning Companies ny options on the market. Perhaps you prefer something other than what you see in the model.Carpet Cleaning companies need good community goodwill and public relations like any other company does, but what can they do that is unique and dissimilar to other carpet cleaning companies who give free services to non-profit groups, the YMCA and churches? Well what if they joined in a community team doing business neighborhood mobile watch program? It would be very simple, as consider the carpet cleaning company business model;CARPET CLEANING COMPANIES: There are many carpet-cleaning companies, both franchisees and independents, and all of them should be in the program. You can use this to your advantage. Sign up one ● How does the dealer’s manufacturer recommend wiring switches & receptacles in the log walls. ● Note the “checks” (perhaps best identified as “cracks”) in the logs and solid timbers. These are natural characteristics of solid wood and do not degrade the logs or timbers. ● Ask the dealer about exterior and interior finishes. What does he/she recommend and how often is it necessary to refinish. ● Ask the dealer about the threat of and treatment options for insects (for example, power post beetles, termites and Carpenter Bees.). ● Ask the dealer for references, i.e., homeowners that have purchased from him/her in the past. At least call several references; ideally, visit one or more references. ● If the home will not be constructed by a company builder, ask for the names of experienced local builders. When talking to local log builders, ask for references. ● Ask the dealer if there are homes under construction that you can visit. Most log cabin owners are fiercely proud of their home and eager to show it. ● Ask for contact information on insurance companies that offer homeowner policies to log cabin owners. ● Ask for contact information on lending institutions that finance log homes. When talking to lenders ask for references. Shop for financing just as you would shop for any major purchase – go for the best deal. Visit Lenders that Offer Log Home Loans & Mortgages. This is perhaps the largest such directory on the Internet.
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