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You are here: Home / News / Looking for a Recession Proof Business?

Looking for a Recession Proof Business?

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November 6, 2010 by cindy Leave a Comment

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In these uncertain economic times more and more people are looking for the right business to invest in and grow with. One I’ve never thought of is the hair care industry, but everyone needs a hair cut, right?

Supercuts, one of the largest and most iconic salon brands in the country, has been ranked the number one hair-care franchise in the U.S. and the fifth best franchise opportunity overall in Entrepreneur magazine’s annual “Franchise 500” issue. The Regis Corporation, parent company of Supercuts, is the authority on franchise business ownership in the hair care industry and offers a time-tested business model for anyone looking to start building a business of their own – no prior business or hair-care experience necessary. Supercuts will train you to run the business, and how to hire the right professional stylists to perform the actual services. If you are a professional considering business ownership, inquire about opening a hair care franchise with Supercuts!

If you decide to start a franchise business or create your own brand, it is recommended that you do your research beforehand. In addition, you may need effective business tools and services such as the ones offered at https://www.fourlane.com/quickbooks-consulting/ to help improve your chances of success.

See what this former accountant says about being a Supercuts franchisee.

Just like any other business, a franchise business will take sufficient capital to run while you’re getting to profitability as well as a willingness to be part of team, tenacity, making sound decisions, leadership and execution. For more help on handling your business, check with experts at the PrincePerelson’s Utah County staffing company.

A potential franchisee must have the following qualifications:
$150K net worth minimum
Some business experience
Willing to open multiple units (Minimum of 3)
Have questions about opening a Supercuts franchise or want to learn tips from current business owners? Visit http://www.RegisFranchise.com or contact Melissa Aquino at melissa@stjacques.com for more info about becoming a franchisee, Regis Corporation, and blogging opportunities.

Make sure you follow Supercuts on Twitter and like them on Facebook.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: business start up, franchise, franchisee, hair care, supercuts

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I'm Cindy aka TheMomMaven. I'm a happily married empty nester living in Tampa Bay. I love all things Disney and I blog about easy recipes, family travel, family entertainement as well as product reviews and giveaways.

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