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2005 Franchised Child Services Business Survey - CompletePublished by: Franchisehelp Inc Published: Apr. 1, 2005 - 284 Pages Table of ContentsTable of Contents: Introduction and Methodology Description of Child Service Franchise Brand Name/ Franchisor or Corporate Entity Prime Source of Information Franchisee Requirements Ownership Status Brand Longevity Bar Graph: Brand Longevity Unit Allocation Bar Graph: Unit Allocation Item 20 UFOC Information - Franchised Unit Closures Bar Graph: Unit Closures with Transfers Bar Graph: Unit Closures without Transfers Item 19 UFOC Information - Earning Claims Statement Geographical Concentrations of Existing Franchised Units Geographical Concentrations of Projected Openings Average Franchise Unit Investment Bar Graph: Average Franchise Unit Investment Franchise Fee, Royalty, and Advertising Fees for Franchised Brands Bar Graph: Franchise Fee Franchisor Support Franchise Term and Renewal Bar Graph: Franchise Term Financing Arrangement Bankruptcy History AbstractFranchiseHelp’s third edition of the Franchised Children Services Businesses Survey is the definitive study for this very popular and growing franchise segment. The enlarged the 2005 study now includes a greater number of child service businesses currently available. The 2005 Child Services Survey (complete or segment study) contains useful, valuable, hard-to-get information, including number of total units and units closed; franchise fees, royalties, advertising fees and financing availability. As a valuable added feature, the surveys now contain Item 19 (Earnings Claims) information when it is available from the franchise UFOC. You may purchase the entire survey of 44 franchised concepts or you may purchase only a particular segment. Choose from the following: Learning Center & Child Care Services - click here for more information Fitness & Gym Concepts - click here for more information Art, Drama & Culinary Classes - click here for more information Other Child Services - click here for more information Industry Overview The Entrepreneur’s Franchise 500 (2005) lists child services as one of the hot industries for rapid growth. Over the last two years franchised units have increased from 4,440 in 2002 to 5,622 in 2004, in the US and Canada. This growth stems largely from the continuing demand from parents who want the best for their children and the willingness of parents to spend on their children. A few relevant statistics:
Owning a child education/services franchise can be very personally rewarding, as well as financially rewarding. By becoming an owner of such a franchise, franchisees can impact the lives of young people in their communities. The Companies Surveyed: Cambridge Educational Centers CompuChild Computertots Club Z! In - Home Tutoring Services FastTracKids Goddard School Huntington Learning Center JEI Learning Center Knowledge Points Kiddie Academy KidsPark Childcare Kids R Kids Kumon Learning RX Mad Science Mathnasium Learning Center Sylvan Learning Center Tutoring Club Fitwize4Kids Gymboree JumpBunch J.W.Tumbles Kinderdance My Gym Children’s Fitness Centers Stretch-N-Grow The Little Gym Abrakadoodle Kidz Art Young Rembrandts DramaKids Viva the Chef Images4 Kids Lil’Angels Photography Kids Kars Pump It Up MyFamilyCD Child ID Program Ident-A-Kid Learning Express Children’s Orchard Once Upon A Child Educational Outfitters Pigtails & Crewcuts The Yellow Ballon Children’s Hair Styling Item 19’s Referenced: Computertots FastTracKids Goddard School Huntington Learning Center Knowledge Points Kiddie Academy Learning RX Mad Science Sylvan Learning Center Tutoring Club Stretch-N-Grow Young Rembrandts DramaKids Images4 Kids Pump It Up Learning Express Once Upon a Child Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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