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Which Franchise Is Best For Beginners?

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Choosing the right franchise as a beginner can be a game-changer, offering a tested business model and ongoing support. The best franchises for beginners are those with low start-up costs, comprehensive training programs, and minimal industry experience requirements. Look for franchises in stable industries like food and beverage, cleaning services, or home improvement, as these sectors often have proven demand. Opting for a franchise with strong brand recognition can also help attract customers quickly. It’s essential to select a franchise that offers continuous support, including marketing assistance and operational guidance. Additionally, make sure the franchisor provides clear communication and transparency in fees and expectations. Beginners should focus on simplicity—selecting a franchise with straightforward processes can ease the learning curve and allow you to grow gradually. Ultimately, the best choice aligns with your interests and financial capacity while offering scalable ...

ASX closes 0.5pc higher as miners shrug off disappointing China news, Web Travel crashes on profit warning — as it happened

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Australian stocks has started the week with solid gains in mining and banking sectors, while has China shrugged off concerns about a disappointing lack of detail in its latest stimulus package. Better-than-expected results from banks and financials lifted Wall Street's key indices to fresh record closes on Friday, while the ASX 200 fell just 17 points shy of a fresh record close. To know more:  https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-10-14/asx-markets-business-news-live-updates/104467684

Bubble tea battle: Sharetea Australia ‘very happy’ after three-year fight against Taiwanese giant

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A long-running legal tussle between Sharetea Australia and the Taiwanese parent company behind the bubble tea brand has ended with the local business gaining exclusive and indefinite rights in Australia, even as it battles separate disputes with some store operators. To read continue:  https://www.smh.com.au/business/companies/bubble-tea-battle-sharetea-australia-very-happy-after-three-year-fight-against-taiwanese-giant-20240702-p5jql7.html