Franchise Operations Analyzer

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Analyze franchise business economics, expansion readiness, territory potential, multi-unit efficiency, agreement risks, and AI automation to optimize franchi...

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Franchise Operations Analyzer

Evaluate franchise opportunities and manage multi-unit operations with data-driven frameworks.

What This Does

  • FDD Analysis: Break down all 23 Items of the Franchise Disclosure Document
  • Unit Economics: Model startup costs, breakeven timeline, and cash flow projections
  • Territory Analysis: Evaluate market saturation, demographics, and site selection criteria
  • Royalty Impact Modeling: Calculate true cost of royalties + ad fund on unit profitability
  • Multi-Unit Scaling: Expansion planning with shared overhead and management layering
  • Compliance Calendar: Track FTC Rule obligations, state registration renewals, relationship laws

Usage

Tell the agent what you need:

  • "Analyze this franchise FDD for red flags"
  • "Model unit economics for a QSR franchise at $450K investment"
  • "Compare royalty structures across these 3 franchise systems"
  • "Build a 5-year multi-unit expansion plan"
  • "What are the franchise compliance requirements in California?"

FDD Item 19 Analysis Framework

Item 19 (Financial Performance Representations) is where franchisors show earnings data — or don't.

If Item 19 is provided:

  1. Check sample size (what % of units are included?)
  2. Median vs mean revenue (mean gets skewed by top performers)
  3. Time period covered (pandemic years? expansion years?)
  4. Geographic breakdown (national average hides regional variance)
  5. Unit age distribution (mature units outperform new ones)

If Item 19 is blank:

  • Not illegal, but ask why. 40% of franchisors skip it.
  • Use Item 21 (financial statements) + Item 20 (outlet count/closures) to reverse-engineer.

Unit Economics Template

INVESTMENT ANALYSIS
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
Initial Franchise Fee:     $________
Build-out & Equipment:     $________
Working Capital (6 mo):    $________
Total Investment:          $________

MONTHLY P&L MODEL
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
Gross Revenue:             $________
  - COGS (____%):          $________
Gross Profit:              $________
  - Royalty (____%):       $________
  - Ad Fund (____%):       $________
  - Rent:                  $________
  - Labor:                 $________
  - Insurance:             $________
  - Utilities:             $________
  - Other OpEx:            $________
Net Operating Income:      $________

BREAKEVEN
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
Monthly Breakeven Revenue: $________
Months to Breakeven:       ________
Cash-on-Cash Return (Y1):  ________%
Payback Period:            ________ months

Royalty Impact Calculator

True royalty cost is higher than the percentage suggests:

Royalty RateOn $1M RevenueOn $500K ProfitEffective Profit Impact
4%$40,0008.0% of profit
6%$60,00012.0% of profit
8%$80,00016.0% of profit

Add advertising fund (typically 1-3%) for total franchisor take.

FDD Red Flags Checklist

  • Item 3: Litigation history — active lawsuits from franchisees?
  • Item 5: Initial fees — are they refundable under any condition?
  • Item 6: Ongoing fees — hidden technology/supply fees beyond royalty?
  • Item 7: Investment range — is the spread too wide (signals uncertainty)?
  • Item 8: Sourcing restrictions — must you buy from franchisor-approved suppliers only?
  • Item 9: Franchisee obligations — non-compete scope and duration?
  • Item 11: Franchisor obligations — what training/support is actually guaranteed?
  • Item 12: Territory — is it exclusive? What's the protected radius?
  • Item 17: Renewal terms — can they change royalty rates at renewal?
  • Item 19: Financial performance — present or absent? Representative sample?
  • Item 20: Unit counts — net openings vs closures over 3 years
  • Item 21: Financial statements — is the franchisor itself profitable?

Franchise State Registration Requirements

13 states require franchise registration before selling: California, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, North Dakota, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin

Additional filing states: Connecticut, Florida, Kentucky, Nebraska, Texas, Utah

Multi-Unit Expansion Model

UnitsShared Overhead SavingsManagement LayerTypical Net Margin Lift
1BaselineOwner-operator
2-315-20% G&A reductionArea manager needed+2-4%
4-625-30% G&A reductionDistrict manager+3-5%
7-1030-40% G&A reductionRegional structure+4-7%
10+40%+ G&A reductionCorporate office+5-8%

Franchise vs Independent Business Comparison

FactorFranchiseIndependent
Failure rate (5yr)~15%~50%
Brand recognitionImmediateBuild from zero
Startup costHigher (franchise fee)Lower but variable
Operational freedomLimited by systemComplete
Financing accessEasier (SBA loves franchises)Harder
Exit/resaleStructured transfer processNegotiated
Ongoing costsRoyalties + ad fundNone mandated

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