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Ohio Has Some Serious Business History eneurs who are responsible for everything in the world cannot get through? One attorney speaking about the FTC stated:Ohio has the word entrepreneur written all over the state. Great historical figures are gone now, but their legacy lives on. In Dayton, the Patterson’s and the Wrights left a legacy, which might be a tough one to live up to for these early pioneers shaped aviation history.In Akron, the Rubber Barons made their d?but. Entrepreneurs who assisted us in every aspect of modern life with innovations and trial and errors, which helped us get to the moon, space, win WWII, race cars, play sports, protect us in hospitals and of course mobility of the modern automobile. If they were today to drive around and see it all much would impress them, but much would certainly upset them and they would “I recall a conversation I had at a breakfast with one of the FTC Commissioners a few years ago in which I asked her if she saw any significant problems with franchising. After a few moments for thought, she replied that she didn’t, other than possible issues related to overlapping regulation by both the states and the feds.” Interesting, but if there are no issues in franchising, why are we not having decreased regulations? The same attorney goes on to say: “So, for me, the FTC has done a fine job in promulgating and revising the Franchise Rule over the years, particularly given that there are other areas of much greater concern to them, such as Bus. Opp. fraud, consumer financial privacy, the National Do Not Call Registry, regulation of Truth in Advertising, overseeing corporate mergers, etc.” ”We shouldn’t let our focus Are You Seeking A Mlm Opportunity To Start For Your Home Based Business? The Federal Trade Commission’s Consumer Division’s Franchising Group is not well known by consumers or the citizenry. Franchising in the United States Accounts for one-third every consumer dollar spent and 400,000 outlets or stores. The Federal Trade Commission over sees the franchising industry. Some franchisors believe the FTC desperately needs turn over at the franchising division. Some attorneys who make money suing franchisors on behalf of franchisees and vendors like things just the way they are and realize any change would tip the balance and they would lose income in a highly litigious and good paying sector of law.A great MLM, AKA Multi-level Marketing or Network Marketing, opportunity is to work from home.A home based business can give you the income and the freedom you are looking for and deserve. You can do the things that YOU want to do: be there for your children, cook dinner… and still work a few hours before bed. A home based, work at home business opportunity can be great. But you need to carefully select the one that is best suited for you.Technology has improved the relationships with network marketers, customer and commissions can be utilized in ways not possible before. This all began in the 1950’s with household products, nutritional supplements and cosmetic. MLM oppor One attorney we interviewed said in an email: “Well, I have to, very respectfully, disagree. Franchising has a good and competent friend in the FTC, and particularly with Steve Toporoff, who has lead responsibility for the FTC in this area.” Yet the franchising community also knows that while at the helm there were no changes to the FTC Franchise Rule for over 10 years and this caused more hardship for franchisors who create jobs, tax base and economic vitality, which are important for a healthy economy. Now that the FTC has totally botched the franchising rules in our country and tilted the field in favor of not franchisor or franchise, not of free markets of free economies, but for attorneys to make more money due to incessant over regulation; these same attorneys wish to export these same ridiculous rules to other countries as well, thus giving our attorneys leverage and opening new markets for them. One attorney stated; “I believe that the FTC, in general, does an excellent job, at least in the franchising area, which is the only field in which I have any meaningful experience. In addition, the proposed new rule is, again in general, a clear step forward toward more rational and effective franchise disclosure, and may well serve as the model for other countries’ attempts at rational regulation in this area.” The current disclosure laws, which are mandatory are a set of 200 plus pages of disclosure documents given to franchise buyers before purchase. Each paragraph in the entire required disclosure is open for interpretation of law and possible lawsuits. The attorneys call this ‘rational regulation,’ I call it a windfall for them. There are few if any franchising complaints in the Industry. Even the complaints, which do come in are usually not real, just someone trying to get something for nothing. Most attorneys believe it is a good system never the less, not perfect they admit, but a good system indeed. Good for who? Good for them of course. Many franchisors have made there feelings known, here is an example of some of their comments; http://www.ftc.gov/os/comments/franrulestaffrpt/OL-100001.pdf The lack of law changes has helped increase franchising lawsuits over the years and instead of reducing regulation and paperwork these new sets of laws are going to increase it. More laws and rules mean more lawsuits of course. One attorney commented on this thought stating; “While, in a perfect world, it might have been nice for the process of re-writing the FTC Franchise Rule to have moved along more quickly, we should be realistic and note that franchising is, frankly, not the FTC’s highest priority, perhaps because of the relatively low number of complaints it receives from Franchisees or others, compared to the large role franchising plays in the U. S. economy.” These attorneys are busy hob knobbing with the government regulators and often get the inside story, yet if a franchisor calls up to criticize or point out flaws with the law they never receive a return phone call and if they are able to get thru they are often ‘hung up on’ during the conversation when they try to explain their points. Why is it that lawyers have complete access to the government regulators, yet entrepreneurs who are responsible for everything in the world cannot get through? One attorney speaking about the FTC stated: “I recall a conversation I had at a breakfast with one of the FTC Commissioners a few years ago in which I asked her if she saw any significant problems with franchising. After a few moments for thought, she replied that she didn’t, other than possible issues related to overlapping regulation by both the states and the feds.” Interesting, but if there are no issues in franchising, why are we not having decreased regulations? The same attorney goes on to say: “So, for me, the FTC has done a fine job in promulgating and revising the Franchise Rule over the years, particularly given that there are other areas of much greater concern to them, such as Bus. Opp. fraud, consumer financial privacy, the National Do Not Call Registry, regulation of Truth in Advertising, overseeing corporate mergers, etc.” ”We shouldn’t let our focus o Open For Business? Regular Business Hours Should Be Regular Business Hours FTC Franchise Rule for over 10 years and this caused more hardship for franchisors who create jobs, tax base and economic vitality, which are important for a healthy economy. Now that the FTC has totally botched the franchising rules in our country and tilted the field in favor of not franchisor or franchise, not of free markets of free economies, but for attorneys to make more money due to incessant over regulation; these same attorneys wish to export these same ridiculous rules to other countries as well, thus giving our attorneys leverage and opening new markets for them.A few weeks ago I visited my favorite restaurant. The sign on the door noted regular business hours of 11 am to 8 pm. It was 7:30. The restaurant was closed. If the sign says you're open for business then you should be open for business.Today I found out that this favorite restaurant of mine is closed for good.The restaurant that I speak of made gourmet sausages. It truly was amazing. Best sausages I've ever had.I was their best customer. I got to know the shopkeeper very well as I was in there quite often. The shopkeeper always told me that the restaurant wouldn't be able to survive much longer. He always had a different theory as to why business was bad. The main the One attorney stated; “I believe that the FTC, in general, does an excellent job, at least in the franchising area, which is the only field in which I have any meaningful experience. In addition, the proposed new rule is, again in general, a clear step forward toward more rational and effective franchise disclosure, and may well serve as the model for other countries’ attempts at rational regulation in this area.” The current disclosure laws, which are mandatory are a set of 200 plus pages of disclosure documents given to franchise buyers before purchase. Each paragraph in the entire required disclosure is open for interpretation of law and possible lawsuits. The attorneys call this ‘rational regulation,’ I call it a windfall for them. There are few if any franchising complaints in the Industry. Even the complaints, which do come in are usually not real, just someone trying to get something for nothing. Most attorneys believe it is a good system never the less, not perfect they admit, but a good system indeed. Good for who? Good for them of course. Many franchisors have made there feelings known, here is an example of some of their comments; http://www.ftc.gov/os/comments/franrulestaffrpt/OL-100001.pdf The lack of law changes has helped increase franchising lawsuits over the years and instead of reducing regulation and paperwork these new sets of laws are going to increase it. More laws and rules mean more lawsuits of course. One attorney commented on this thought stating; “While, in a perfect world, it might have been nice for the process of re-writing the FTC Franchise Rule to have moved along more quickly, we should be realistic and note that franchising is, frankly, not the FTC’s highest priority, perhaps because of the relatively low number of complaints it receives from Franchisees or others, compared to the large role franchising plays in the U. S. economy.” These attorneys are busy hob knobbing with the government regulators and often get the inside story, yet if a franchisor calls up to criticize or point out flaws with the law they never receive a return phone call and if they are able to get thru they are often ‘hung up on’ during the conversation when they try to explain their points. Why is it that lawyers have complete access to the government regulators, yet entrepreneurs who are responsible for everything in the world cannot get through? One attorney speaking about the FTC stated: “I recall a conversation I had at a breakfast with one of the FTC Commissioners a few years ago in which I asked her if she saw any significant problems with franchising. After a few moments for thought, she replied that she didn’t, other than possible issues related to overlapping regulation by both the states and the feds.” Interesting, but if there are no issues in franchising, why are we not having decreased regulations? The same attorney goes on to say: “So, for me, the FTC has done a fine job in promulgating and revising the Franchise Rule over the years, particularly given that there are other areas of much greater concern to them, such as Bus. Opp. fraud, consumer financial privacy, the National Do Not Call Registry, regulation of Truth in Advertising, overseeing corporate mergers, etc.” ”We shouldn’t let our focus Get A Desired Registered Office Address For Your Business For Prompt Communication regulation in this area.”Are you a small business owner in search for a prestigious registered office address?A registered office address is of paramount significance for a business. The Government agencies send all the official correspondence documents to the registered address of a company. Having an effective and renowned address for corporate communication plays a crucial role as it not only boosts up the image of the company among the public but also enables the company to display the registered office address on the public record, such as Companies House.It is very essential that the valuable official correspondence documents are delivered to and received from the Government agencies on The current disclosure laws, which are mandatory are a set of 200 plus pages of disclosure documents given to franchise buyers before purchase. Each paragraph in the entire required disclosure is open for interpretation of law and possible lawsuits. The attorneys call this ‘rational regulation,’ I call it a windfall for them. There are few if any franchising complaints in the Industry. Even the complaints, which do come in are usually not real, just someone trying to get something for nothing. Most attorneys believe it is a good system never the less, not perfect they admit, but a good system indeed. Good for who? Good for them of course. Many franchisors have made there feelings known, here is an example of some of their comments; http://www.ftc.gov/os/comments/franrulestaffrpt/OL-100001.pdf The lack of law changes has helped increase franchising lawsuits over the years and instead of reducing regulation and paperwork these new sets of laws are going to increase it. More laws and rules mean more lawsuits of course. One attorney commented on this thought stating; “While, in a perfect world, it might have been nice for the process of re-writing the FTC Franchise Rule to have moved along more quickly, we should be realistic and note that franchising is, frankly, not the FTC’s highest priority, perhaps because of the relatively low number of complaints it receives from Franchisees or others, compared to the large role franchising plays in the U. S. economy.” These attorneys are busy hob knobbing with the government regulators and often get the inside story, yet if a franchisor calls up to criticize or point out flaws with the law they never receive a return phone call and if they are able to get thru they are often ‘hung up on’ during the conversation when they try to explain their points. Why is it that lawyers have complete access to the government regulators, yet entrepreneurs who are responsible for everything in the world cannot get through? One attorney speaking about the FTC stated: “I recall a conversation I had at a breakfast with one of the FTC Commissioners a few years ago in which I asked her if she saw any significant problems with franchising. After a few moments for thought, she replied that she didn’t, other than possible issues related to overlapping regulation by both the states and the feds.” Interesting, but if there are no issues in franchising, why are we not having decreased regulations? The same attorney goes on to say: “So, for me, the FTC has done a fine job in promulgating and revising the Franchise Rule over the years, particularly given that there are other areas of much greater concern to them, such as Bus. Opp. fraud, consumer financial privacy, the National Do Not Call Registry, regulation of Truth in Advertising, overseeing corporate mergers, etc.” ”We shouldn’t let our focus How To Keep Your Business Card At The Top Of The Pile ese new sets of laws are going to increase it. More laws and rules mean more lawsuits of course. One attorney commented on this thought stating;People receive so many Business Cards, in meetings, at exhibitions, through the post and through so many other social gatherings.Why would somebody keep your business card, and not just throw it in the bin. To make your business card stands out and give it the best possible chance of survival in the Jungle world of business, the following survival tips should help.Make sure your business cards are done on good thick paper and possibly laminated. This gives the card a nice look and feel and provides a good foundation for the content of the card. If someone picks up the card (irrespective of its content) and it looks and feels good, then there is more of a chance that they wil “While, in a perfect world, it might have been nice for the process of re-writing the FTC Franchise Rule to have moved along more quickly, we should be realistic and note that franchising is, frankly, not the FTC’s highest priority, perhaps because of the relatively low number of complaints it receives from Franchisees or others, compared to the large role franchising plays in the U. S. economy.” These attorneys are busy hob knobbing with the government regulators and often get the inside story, yet if a franchisor calls up to criticize or point out flaws with the law they never receive a return phone call and if they are able to get thru they are often ‘hung up on’ during the conversation when they try to explain their points. Why is it that lawyers have complete access to the government regulators, yet entrepreneurs who are responsible for everything in the world cannot get through? One attorney speaking about the FTC stated: “I recall a conversation I had at a breakfast with one of the FTC Commissioners a few years ago in which I asked her if she saw any significant problems with franchising. After a few moments for thought, she replied that she didn’t, other than possible issues related to overlapping regulation by both the states and the feds.” Interesting, but if there are no issues in franchising, why are we not having decreased regulations? The same attorney goes on to say: “So, for me, the FTC has done a fine job in promulgating and revising the Franchise Rule over the years, particularly given that there are other areas of much greater concern to them, such as Bus. Opp. fraud, consumer financial privacy, the National Do Not Call Registry, regulation of Truth in Advertising, overseeing corporate mergers, etc.” ”We shouldn’t let our focus Pros and Cons of Traditional Office Leasing versus Renting a Business Center eneurs who are responsible for everything in the world cannot get through? One attorney speaking about the FTC stated:Choosing an office location for your business can be confusing. If you are planning to rent or lease an office, there are some advantages and disadvantages to consider. The time and money you're willing to invest in office setup and operations determines whether you will lease an office traditionally or rent a Business Center. Below is useful information about both options to help you make an informed decision.Differences between Traditional Leasing and Renting a Business CenterTraditional office leasing means you're renting an office from a landlord but you must cover the expenses of setting up your office with furniture, equipment and office decor. You're only paying for “I recall a conversation I had at a breakfast with one of the FTC Commissioners a few years ago in which I asked her if she saw any significant problems with franchising. After a few moments for thought, she replied that she didn’t, other than possible issues related to overlapping regulation by both the states and the feds.” Interesting, but if there are no issues in franchising, why are we not having decreased regulations? The same attorney goes on to say: “So, for me, the FTC has done a fine job in promulgating and revising the Franchise Rule over the years, particularly given that there are other areas of much greater concern to them, such as Bus. Opp. fraud, consumer financial privacy, the National Do Not Call Registry, regulation of Truth in Advertising, overseeing corporate mergers, etc.” ”We shouldn’t let our focus on franchising become parochial and forget that our field is just one small part of the big picture, at least from the FTC’s standpoint and probably from that of regulators generally. It’s probably a tribute to the relatively good health of franchising that we don’t get more regulatory attention than we do!” Again the attorney seems to indicate that franchising is a small part of the FTC’s agenda and therefore not to worry, he likes things just the way they are. Of course he does, he is making money on the backs of franchisees and franchisors across America, why would he want anything to change? America, we need a regulatory reality check and we need it now. Think about it.
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