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When I was planning to purchase a franchise for sale, I had little information about the ongoing relationship between the franchisee and the franchisor. However, down the line I understood the close bond shared by the two. They must be constantly in touch and fulfil their set of responsibilities towards the franchise as well as each other. Also, franchisors keep a close watch on the performance of the franchisees. It is a given since it affects the image of their brand and they need to be sure that every unit is performing well. There are various criteria of performance measurement. Here is an article that will give you all the details about how franchisors monitor their franchisee’s performance. https://www.franchise2sell.com.au/blogs/franchise/how-do-franchisors-monitor-their-franchisees-performance
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With the Commonwealth Bank of Australia (ASX: CBA) currently trading around $100, let’s run through two standard share price valuation tools an analyst might use to provide his or her valuation on an ASX bank share like CBA.
As you may know, this is the standard version. Keep in mind, standard doesn’t necessarily equal ‘good’. So, at the bottom of this article, we’ll provide some further resources to complement our potential indicative valuations. Basically, it goes without saying but these valuations are not guaranteed. https://www.raskmedia.com.au/2021/05/26/asx-200-bank-shares-commonwealth-bank-of-australia-asxcba-share-price-2/ 5/27/2021 0 Comments Small business benefits from pandemic flow-on effects with Australian Made in vogueNew research released by the Australian Made Campaign shows consumer sentiment has skyrocketed to support local products to the tune of 94 per cent.
The Australian Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman, Bruce Billson, said it’s great news to see such a wave of support for Australian Made products, which in turn helps our small and family enterprises to flourish. “While small businesses have faced more than their fair share of challenges in the past 12 months, the consumer-led rush for Australian-made products has been greatly welcomed,” Mr Billson said. www.mybusiness.com.au/sales/8165-small-business-benefits-from-pandemic-flow-on-effects-with-australian-made-in-vogue Hello People!
Long-distance moves are complicated, expensive and stressful, especially those who don’t have a job. It is a big challenge because you have to arrange everything – from packing materials to removalists in Sydney, moving vehicle to a storage unit. So, you need to create a rough moving budget for a hassle-free experience. Also, consider the pros and cons of moving to another state without a job. For that, you need to read the article I am sharing on my page. It includes both advantages and disadvantages to help you make the right home relocation decision. Read more: https://www.betterremovalistssydney.com.au/moving-to-another-state-without-a-job-pros-cons/ 5/19/2021 0 Comments Coronavirus: Travel restrictions with Sydney lifted, Melbourne travellers urged to vigilantThe ACT has lifted all travel requirements with Greater Sydney as the threat of COVID-19 has eased.
As restrictions imposed across Sydney have relaxed, the ACT has removed all parts of the region from the list of COVID-19 hotspots. Earlier this month, hospital and aged care workers who had been in the Greater Sydney area were told not to attend work for two weeks since leaving. https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/7260252/act-removes-all-travel-requirements-with-sydney/ 5/19/2021 0 Comments More houses in Sydney's west crack on sinking ground, owners launch class actionNew reports of sinking homes in Sydney's west have prompted calls for an overhaul of the state's building regulations.
Key points: Some homeowners have launched a class action against Camden Council and the developer The Local Government president says licensing of building professionals is not strong enough A year ago 800 homes in another development on Sydney's outskirts had major structural problems Homeowners Peter and Sharon Luhr are among residents on a street in Spring Farm near Camden who say they've experienced subsidence and cracking at "nearly every door and window" of their investment property. "We're all in the same boat, it's gut-wrenching," Mrs Luhr said. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-05-18/class-action-over-sinking-land-at-spring-farm/100145662 Hi There,
Owning a franchise business is so much better than starting your own. You get to work on a proven business model and access to all the policies and processes. The head office trains and supports you throughout the tenure. The agreement defines all the roles and responsibilities, and you get an existing customer base. The best part is that you do not have to worry about building a new brand and creating a position for it in the market. It is all done for you. Plus, the recovering economy of 2021 makes it the best time to do so. Here is an article that will tell you all about it. Read more: https://www.franchise2sell.com.au/blogs/franchise/why-is--the-best-time-to-own-a-franchise-business The Morrison government has taken up calls by business for generous tax breaks to be maintained, extending temporary full expensing and loss carry-back rules into 2023.
More than 99 per cent of businesses, employing more than 11 million workers, will be allowed to deduct the full cost of eligible capital assets until June 30, 2023, under the one-year extension. Read more: https://www.afr.com/politics/federal/business-wins-20-7b-as-tax-breaks-extended-to-2023-20210510-p57qi7 Australian retailers boasted yet another month of solid sales in March while a measure of business conditions surged to all-time highs in April in a sign the economy was coping well with the end of a government support programme for jobs.
Australian retail turnover climbed 1.3% in March from a 1.4% rise in February, largely led by sales at cafes and restaurants hitting a record high, data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) showed yesterday. Read more: https://www.thestar.com.my/business/business-news/2021/05/11/australias-april-business-conditions-hit-new-peak 5/12/2021 0 Comments UPDATE 1-Australia April business conditions hit new peak, March retail sales upAustralian retailers boasted yet another month of solid sales in March while a measure of business conditions surged to all-time highs in April in a sign the economy was coping well with the end of a government support programme for jobs.
Australian retail turnover climbed 1.3% in March from a 1.4% rise in February, largely led by sales at cafes and restaurants hitting a record high, data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) showed on Monday. Read more: https://www.reuters.com/article/australia-economy-businesssentiment/update-1-australia-april-business-conditions-hit-new-peak-march-retail-sales-up-idUSL1N2MX01Y |
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