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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the fdd template in the editor.
  2. Begin with the cover page. Ensure you enter the title 'FRANCHISE DISCLOSURE DOCUMENT' in bold capital letters, followed by the franchisor's name, business type, and contact information.
  3. Add a sample of the primary business trademark in the upper left corner and provide a brief description of the franchised business.
  4. Fill in the total investment necessary to begin operation, including any fees that must be paid to the franchisor or affiliate.
  5. Review and complete each section as outlined in the table of contents, ensuring all required disclosures are made accurately.
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When creating your FDD, you must disclose the following: The Franchisor and Any Parents, Predecessors and Affiliates. Business Experience. Litigation. Bankruptcy history. Initial Fees. Other Fees. Estimated Initial Investment. Restrictions on Sources of Products and Services.
We can break down an FDD, and its 23 items, into roughly seven broad topics or research questions. Who is the Franchisor? How Much Does the Franchisee Earn? What are the Franchisees Investments and Fees? What Does the Franchisee Get as Part of Their Investment? What are the Franchisees Obligations and Restrictions?
The Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD) is a legal document that the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) requires franchisors to provide to prospective franchisees before selling a franchise.
An FDD describes the design from a business perspective, including business processes, use cases, and requirements. It tells you how the solution should work. A TDD describes the design from a technical perspective, including the architecture, data model, and system interfaces.
An FDD describes the design from a business perspective, including business processes, use cases, and requirements. It tells you how the solution should work. A TDD describes the design from a technical perspective, including the architecture, data model, and system interfaces. It tells you how to build the solution.