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    nd therefore hurt consumers, not help them. All the required disclosure does not make franchising more ethical. Franchising i
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    Recently in a report by the Federal Trade Commission they listed as one of the reasons to pro-over disclosure policy was the cost effectiveness of the franchise rule. Citing that it saved franchisors and franchisees money to do it that way. How can the FTC in good faith write the words “Cost-Effective” describing Disclosure laws in any industry, including franchising. There is nothing Cost-Effective about the current disclosure laws.

    All the costs of over disclosure are past onto the consumer and therefore hurt consumers, not help them. All the required disclosure does not make franchising more ethical. Franchising it

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    ost effectiveness of the franchise rule. Citing that it saved franchisors and franchisees money to do it that way. How can the FTC in good faith write the words “Cost-Effective” describing Disclosure laws in any industry, including franchising. There is nothing Cost-Effective about the current disclosure laws.

    All the costs of over disclosure are past onto the consumer and therefore hurt consumers, not help them. All the required disclosure does not make franchising more ethical. Franchising i

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    FTC in good faith write the words “Cost-Effective” describing Disclosure laws in any industry, including franchising. There is nothing Cost-Effective about the current disclosure laws.

    All the costs of over disclosure are past onto the consumer and therefore hurt consumers, not help them. All the required disclosure does not make franchising more ethical. Franchising i

    One Product - Service - Client Does NOT Make A Business
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    s nothing Cost-Effective about the current disclosure laws.

    All the costs of over disclosure are past onto the consumer and therefore hurt consumers, not help them. All the required disclosure does not make franchising more ethical. Franchising i

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    Most companies contemplating Six Sigma implementation have most of the costs worked out beforehand. This follows the assumption that taking additional work means involving more people. You either hire people on fee base or recruit them on your payroll at a cost. Well,
    nd therefore hurt consumers, not help them. All the required disclosure does not make franchising more ethical. Franchising it is a win-win situation, if a franchisor cheats the franchisee, they will not be in business very long, because if the franchisees fail so to will the franchisor. The Federal Trade Commission is missing the point and catering to lawyers who have raised the costs of franchising and boxed in the entrepreneur from performing at optimum and this hurts the economic forces associated with strong markets. The regulatory agencies of our nation ought to be ashamed of them selves as they attempt to regulate m

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